Pubdate: Sat, 05 Oct 2002 Source: Daily Southtown (IL) Copyright: 2002 Daily Southtown Contact: http://www.dailysouthtown.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/810 Author: Jose Angel Hernandez MORE ON MARIJUANA I picked up the Daily Southtown this past weekend and was pleasantly surprised to read about the governor's race and pot smoking. More to the point, though, I was happy to see that there were so many educated readers writing-in, as it were, to sound off on this important issue. My reason for writing to you today is two-fold: to congratulate you on this public forum, and to write about my own opinions regarding this issue. Like most other readers, I too agree that marijuana needs to be decriminalized and, ultimately, made legal for those over the age of 18. It should be handled in much the same way as we treat alcohol, tobacco, and other mind-altering drugs. Make no mistake about it, even caffeine and chocolate are stimulants, which probably explains why the Mormons have banned coffee and tea from their diets. The problem with the continued criminalization of marijuana is that we get into political tangles such as the one that the Southtown exposed: A political candidate's effort to spin the experience of his youth. The fact is that the "Smoking Hot Rod" is a mirror image of the rest of us: The son of immigrants, and one who grew up working for a living and enjoying and partaking in the experiences of his community. Marijuana, then, is part of "The Everday" and something that many of us have experimented with ... just like beer, cigarettes, and espresso. The question of whether or not he inhaled is ridiculous and embarrasing, at least as far as I am concerned. Marijuana, to contradict one of your readers, has not always been "illegal." It became illegal and criminalized in the 1930s along with alcohol (remember Prohibition?). In the end, only alcohol and tobacco enjoyed the fruits of lobbying while marijuana did not. Finally, there is a direct correlation between the criminalization of marijuana and the rising prison incarceration of African American and Latino youth. I wonder what your readers would say about this? Jose Angel Hernandez Chicago - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens