Pubdate: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 Source: Daily O'Collegian (OK Edu) Copyright: 2004 Oklahoma State University Contact: http://www.ocolly.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1275 Author: Brent Battle Note: Brent Battle is an opinion columnist for the Daily O'Collegian. Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/decrim.htm (Decrim/Legalization) CHANGE SUBSTANCES RATHER THAN QUIT SMOKING Ever notice how a new study comes out every year saying that eggs are either bad or good? The general public can't decide whether it's a good choice to eat them altogether. The evidence for the harmful affects of smoking cigarettes has more dramatic results, but many Americans still can't decide if they want to quit; some don't want to quit. Up until the 1980's, the majority of American doctors said it was safe to light up. This makes some wonder what exactly we are doing today that could be just as harmful. Television, major news periodicals and the Internet relay information about smoking in ads called "Truth" in the attempt to "think of the children." It's startling viewing ads revealing the tobacco companies used cartoon characters to appeal to children and put ammonia in the cigarettes they sell to make the natural nicotine chemical more addicting. One ad explained that a tobacco company lobbyist informed Congress in the 1980's that the Czechoslovakian government saved money when people died at an earlier age from smoking. What a cheap attempt to justify a dirty business. These ads are paid for strictly by the tobacco companies, particularly Phillip Morris, at the demand of the federal government. Before anyone can mention the name "Phillip Morris," one must be familiar with their parent company Altria. Altria was formed in 2003 as a public relations scheme. When Phillip Morris was blamed in recent years for the deaths of 400,000 Americans they decided their reputation needed a new image, possibly one without blood on its hands. The Web site www.satirewire.com pokes fun at Altria, stating "when you hear 'Philip Morris,' you think lung cancer, no matter if you speak English or German or Cantonese." The fake news story explained since Phillip Morris changed its name to Altria, the term "lung cancer" will be changed to "Phillip Morris worldwide" in light of recent evidence the tobacco giant has been responsible for 4.5 million deaths globally every year. Tobacco companies got exactly what they wanted. Cigarettes ads are back in the mainstream press. People that already smoke tobacco see the negative ads and think "I need a cigarette." Even with the decline of cigarette sales nationally, Altria could care less if they never sold one more cigarette in the United States. The third-world countries aren't informed like we are here and in other civilized parts of the world. Tobacco companies located in the good ol' USA have the rest of the world hooked. Marlboros go farther as a bartering item than currency in countries like Albania. Thus begins the discussions on the negatives to globalization and the national economies dependence on tobacco company's tax revenues. So what does this have to do with the legalization of marijuana? Tobacco is a drug that does nothing beneficial to humans but "relieve stress" to a slight degree. It was at one point in time the leading cause of death among Americans. Cigarettes turn teeth yellow, create anxiety and leave a dastardly stink. Dipping and chewing tobacco may keep the clothes and hair pretty, but send dentists into a tailspin. I get a laugh listening to someone that uses tobacco give someone the anti-marijuana speech. Have the pillows of tobacco smoke literally clouded your judgment? The benefits of marijuana outweigh that of tobacco by a landslide. Not one person has overdosed, formed a cancer or developed emphysema from smoking marijuana. I think it's also safe to say the stress relief factors are in marijuana's favor. There are even medicinal benefits tobacco companies only dream their products have. If people weren't pumped full of a false addiction each time they smoked, tobacco use wouldn't be a big deal. I would not recommend marijuana for everyone and in that case, I couldn't recommend tobacco to anyone. Fight Altria, the media they control and public relations illusions they've practically patented over the years by not accepting their garbage. Isn't it obvious that marijuana has gone this long without being legalized because we've had tobacco lobbyists' controlling the Capitol decisions? The next time someone hands out a "legalize cannabis" flier, give it a second thought. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake