Pubdate: Wed, 02 Jul 2003 Source: Whitecourt Star (CN AB) Copyright: 2003 Whitecourt Star Contact: http://www.whitecourtstar.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/718 Fax: (780) 778-6459 Author: Robert Merkin Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v03/n959/a11.html WHAT ARE APPROPRIATE MESSAGES? To the Editor: If the trustees of Northern Gateway Schools believe decriminalization of small amounts of marijuana sends a "most inappropriate" message to Canada's youth (25 June), what are the appropriate messages the trustees wish to send? * That cruelty and harshness are the best ways for government officials, educators, police and prosecutors to treat children who break a foot-shooting trivial law passed in a frenzy of anti-Chinese hysteria whipped up by "Janey Canuck," Emily Murphy's racist attack-dog pseudonym? * That an 18-year-old caught with a marijuana cigarette should never be allowed to visit, study or work in the United States for the rest of his or her life? * That a teenager caught with a marijuana cigarette should bear the lifelong stigma of a criminal record, and forfeit his or her chances to become a doctor, lawyer or teacher, or serve his country in Canada's military? * That "good" children should learn the most important lesson from their elders in positions of authority: To be vicious and unforgiving to the next generation of children, and infect the entire nation of Canada with a culture of vengeance against its own young people? I would have more sympathy with the pathetic bumper sticker "We don't want to send the wrong message to our children" if its self-righteous preachers would tell us what the "right" messages are. If the "right" messages are just savage, in violent conflict with Jesus' teachings, and brain-dead, Northern Gateway Schools needs smarter, more decent trustees who are free of the lashing-out instinct to destroy the children in their care. Robert Merkin Northampton, Massachusetts USA - --- MAP posted-by: Josh