Pubdate: Tue, 09 Sep 2003 Source: Washington Times (DC) Copyright: 2003 News World Communications, Inc. Contact: http://www.washingtontimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/492 Author: Joyce Nalepka Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/hemp.htm (Hemp) THE HITCHES OF HEMP Regarding yesterday's article, "DEA set to battle pot advocates over hemp use in food" [Nation], let me say that it's not just the Drug Enforcement Administration that's set to do battle. There are millions of grass-roots parents and grandparents and service organization members linked in a movement to educate America about these issues and stop the movement to legalize pot and other drugs. Pushing hemp and the medical marijuana hoax are intertwined. Americans need to know hemp is just another name for marijuana. It's all part of the same plant. Legalizers are only getting extensive publicity on these issues because of the fat cat millionaires who, according to reports in Reader's Digest and The Washington Post, are funding the pro-pot movement in America. This dangerous group includes billionaire financier George Soros, Peter Lewis, CEO of Cleveland-based Progressive Auto Insurance company, and John Sperling, president of the Apollo Group, a holding company that controls for-profit universities and job-training centers. The Washington Post also reported on June 3, 2002, about pollster John Zogby, who does the legalizers' dirty work by polling the on-line mailing list of the Marijuana Policy Project [MPP], the most pro-pot group operating in the country today. For every 500 registrants MPP supplies to Mr. Zogby, he places a marijuana polling question for MPP in one of his nationwide polls - both online and via traditional telephone survey methods. When you survey the potheads, you expect to get high percentages of support for pot. Pushing drugs and pushing misinformation are both very dangerous. Recently, after a vigorous lobbying effort by drug legalizers, 125 members of Congress voted to support MPP's "medical pot" myth. The vote was taken on the same day the largest medical malpractice insurance company, Medical Liability Mutual Insurance Co., announced in the U.S. Capitol, it "excludes experimental drugs and those not commonly in use because we are covering what is consistent with accepted standards of care. We don't want to be on the hook for drugs that don't have FDA approval." This would include marijuana. Is it any wonder the public is confused? JOYCE NALEPKA President Drug-Free Kids: America's Challenge Silver Spring - --- MAP posted-by: Josh