Pubdate: Fri, 30 May 2003 Source: Thunder Bay Post (CN ON) Copyright: 2003 Thunder Bay Post Contact: http://www.tbsource.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2547 Author: John M. Conrod STOP THE DECRIMINALIZATION OF MARIJUANA Dear Sirs: Joseph Califaro is chairman of the National Centre on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University. He says that decriminalization of marijuana would send a signal to Canadian teens that smoking pot can be seen as a rite of passage. Whatever else it may be, that it is not. Smoking pot is a dangerous game of Russian roulette that can ruin young lives and devastate parents. That is why Canadians should reject any proposals to decriminalize this dangerous drug. Research indicates that among highschool kids, those who used marijuana at least one time in the past month are 17 times more likely to use another drug such as cocaine. In the U.S., more teens and children enter treatment for marijuana abuse and dependence than for abuse and dependence on any other drug and that includes alcohol. Research shows marijuana causes respiratory infections, increased heart rate, anxiety and panic attacks. A study last year associated cannabis smoking with an increased risk of head and neck cancer. We have known about the links to schizophrenia, damaged memory, motor skills and ability to concentrate. Those are the findings of respected researchers not the pleas of potheads or robotic ramblings of political puppets. Biomedical research results scream at us - don't decriminalize marijuana. Please stop the decriminalization of marijuana in the legislation to be considered for passage by the House of Commons. John M. Conrod, Thunder Bay - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom