Pubdate: Tue, 05 Aug 2003 Source: The Republican (MA) Copyright: 2003 Union-News (this may be changed now I don't know) Contact: http://www.masslive.com/contactus/ Website: http://www.masslive.com/republican/index.ssf Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/860 Author: Al DiLiscia HEALTH IN GRAVE DANGER WHEN SMOKING MARIJUANA A letter writer contended that marijuana is safer than aspirin (History shows marijuana still safer than aspirin, Aug. 2). I think you have an obligation to publish a different view. The effects on most users of marijuana is that they experience an increase in heart rate, redness of the eyes and dryness of the mouth and throat. Studies show that the drug temporarily impairs short-term memory, alters the sense of time and reduces the ability to perform tasks requiring concentration, swift reaction, and coordination. (Like driving a car or operating machinery.) Feelings of euphoria, relaxation, altered state of body image, and bouts of exaggerated laughter also are commonly reported. Marijuana smoke has been found to have more cancer-causing agents then are found with cigarette smoke. Marijuana can increase heart rate by as much as 50 percent and can bring on chest pain in some individuals. Doctors feel that people with heart conditions or at a high risk of heart ailments can be adversely affected. Findings also suggest that regular use may reduce fertility in women. Further, scientists believe marijuana may have a toxic effect on embryos and fetuses. It is not politically correct today to say that marijuana is harmful to people, but your newspaper has a major responsibility to bring your reading public all points of view. AL DiLASCIA Chicopee - --- MAP posted-by: SHeath(DPFFlorida)