Pubdate: Sun, 02 May 2004 Source: Flint Journal (MI) Copyright: 2004 Flint Journal Contact: http://www.flintjournal.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/836 Note: Prefers to print letters from people in the area of The Flint Journal Author: Bob Wheaton Cited: Michigan NORML http://www.minorml.org/ Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?420 (Cannabis - Popular) RALLY SEEKS STOP TO POT PROHIBITION FLINT - Erich Schmitz takes his marijuana seriously. "I don't like using the word pot,' " said Schmitz, 21, of Mt. Morris. "To me, it sounds juvenile." Schmitz, who said he smokes marijuana "on occasion," and dozens of other supporters of legalizing marijuana attended the third annual Marijuana March held by the Flint National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws. "Just like you can drink alcohol responsibly, you can smoke marijuana responsibly," Schmitz said. "I do believe marijuana is safer (than alcohol)." By 12:45 p.m., about 70 people were gathered at Riverbank Park off S. Saginaw Street. They listened to live music and speeches and planned to march to Flint City Hall later in the day. Organizers discouraged participants from smoking marijuana at the rally. While most proponents appeared to be in their 20s, older generations also were represented. "The prohibition of (marijuana) is quite a crime-producing policy," said Richard Hynds, 53, of Montrose Township, who heads an organization that promotes meditation. "It's the same way the prohibition of alcohol in Prohibition spurred gangsters and corruption that we see take place today in the drug war." Reacting to the event, Genesee County Undersheriff James Gage said, "It's a simple fact that increased drug abuse and increased crime go hand in hand. It makes no difference whether the user can purchase the drugs legally or not. ... I think the answer is not legalizing it. I think the answer is education." - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake