Pubdate: Mon, 25 Nov 2002 Source: Time Magazine (US) Page: 10 Copyright: 2002 Time Inc Contact: http://www.time.com/time/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/451 Authors: Mitchell S. Rosenthal, Phyllis Sellner Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v02/n1995/a07.html IS AMERICA GOING TO POT? TIME's coverage of the medical marijuana controversy was thoughtful and scrupulously researched. But what argues most persuasively for a ban on marijuana is the extraordinary threat the drug poses for adolescents. Marijuana impairs short-term memory, depletes energy and impedes acquisition of psychosocial skills. Perhaps the most chilling effect is that it retards maturation for young people. A significant number of kids who use lots of pot simply don't grow up. So it is hardly surprising that marijuana is the primary drug for more than half the youngsters in the long-term residential substance-abuse programs that Phoenix House operates throughout the country. MITCHELL S. ROSENTHAL, M.D., PRESIDENT, PHOENIX HOUSE, New York City - ----- I fail to see how legalizing a drug that impairs one's ability to concentrate and retain information can be viewed as good public policy. I have worked in drug-treatment centers for more than 20 years, and I continue to see clients who identify marijuana as their gateway drug to alcohol, cocaine and heroin. PHYLLIS SELLNER, Indianapolis, Ind. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake