Pubdate: Tue, 21 Jan 2003 Source: Oklahoma Daily, The (OK Edu) Copyright: 2003 Oklahoma Daily Contact: http://www.oudaily.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1371 Note: This paper is published by the University of Oklahoma Author: Jason Groves LEGALIZING POT IS IMPRACTICAL AND WOULD NOT EFFECT AVAILABILITY I am writing in response to Ms. Cummin's opinion that "pot is no worse than other drugs." Let me begin by saying that I respect Cummin's opinion and happen to agree with her somewhat that the abuse of "other" drugs such as alcohol and tobacco produce many risks to health. However, I believe the essential difference between alcohol and marijuana presides in the fact that alcohol can be and should be consumed in moderation. Call me naive, but I believe Carissa's assertion that the ills of society are credited to the use of alcohol to be provocatively unfair and flawed. It is the ABUSE of alcohol that accounts for 50 percent of violent crimes, not merely the moderate use of the substance. Such is my point; the difference between alcohol and "pot" is simply that you can't moderately smoke out. One hit and you're stoned. I think that if people were unaware of this fact, the law would protect the use of MJ. - --Jason Groves, political science sophomore - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens