Pubdate: Mon, 20 Jan 2003 Source: CNSNews (US Web) Copyright: 2003 Cybercast News Service Contact: http://www.CNSNews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1589 Author: Randy Hall, CNSNews com Evening Editor Cited: NORML http://www.norml.org ONDCP http://www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov/ Referenced: Your Government Is Lying To You (Again) About Marijuana http://www.drugsense.org/dsw/2003/ds03.n284.html#sec5 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/topics/NORML (NORML) PRO-MARIJUANA GROUP RESPONDS TO US DRUG POLICY A group supporting the legalization of marijuana has begun a new Internet offensive against the Bush administration by countering information listed in an "open letter" from an official at the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP). The National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) started its new "Marijuana Truth" campaign by posting on its website a document entitled, "Your Government Is Lying To You (Again) About Marijuana: A Refutation of the Drug Czar's Open Letter to America's Prosecutors." According to Keith Stroup, executive director of NORML, this campaign seeks to counter federal "rhetoric" with fact-based information and scientific reports "to stimulate an honest public discussion about the minimal risks presented by marijuana and the disproportionate harms associated with criminal pot prohibition." The first report responds to a recent letter from Scott Burns, deputy director for state and local affairs for ONDCP, urging law enforcement officials to aggressively prosecute marijuana violators. Burns' letter further advocated that prosecutors "tell the truth" about marijuana, and then listed more than a dozen statements regarding cannabis, including the allegation that "no drug matches the threat posed by marijuana" and the claim that marijuana is more addictive than "alcohol, cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, ecstasy, and all other illegal drugs combined." But, in response to the statement that there is a serious drug control problem in this country, the NORML report states that "there is a serious drug enforcement problem in this country." "Despite the notion that America's drug war focuses on targeting so-called hard drugs and hard drug dealers, data compiled by the FBI report that nearly half of all drug arrests in American are for marijuana only," the NORML report states. "We invite all who are interested in learning the truth about marijuana," Stroup said, "to read the drug czar's letter, and then read NORML's rebuttal, and decide for yourself who is lying about marijuana and why." He added: "We cannot any longer remain silent and permit this taxpayer-funded propaganda to occur without a challenge." Stroup concluded: "It is time for us as a nation to allow the science, as opposed to the rhetoric, dictate our public policy regarding marijuana. Exaggerating the dangers associated with the responsible use of marijuana results in the needless arrest of hundreds for thousands of good, productive citizens in this country and does nothing to promote public safety." Officials at the ONDCP failed to return several calls seeking comment about NORML's Internet report. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake