Pubdate: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 Source: Chatham Sun (CN ON) Copyright: 2005 Sun Media Corporation Contact: http://chathamsun.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4018 Author: Ed Hicks Note: Title by MAP Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v05/n000/a420.html A BUNCH OF POTHEADS If Russell Barth (Dec. 16 letter) hadn't noticed, in the last half century, all the wrongs he cited that should have been righted, have been righted. And as well they should have been. But to say a bunch of potheads have been wronged because they can't legally get high? That's stretching it. I have to laugh at the many ways such people try to transform their bad habits into nobility. What I am more inclined to be worried about is the reason these people need to get high in the first place. Solve that. Legalizing it is like placing a single Band-Aid on a large open wound. You are right in that marijauna does have some real world uses and they are already legal today. For a while now, legal growth of the plant has been allowed for hemp or for medicinal purposes. But to suggest that growing it and getting high are your rights is just ludicrous. We have enough problems with our young people starting to smoke cigarettes and abusing alcohol, and you want to introduce another such legal vice? That's not to mention that the smoke from marijauna is as harmful to you as that of cigarettes, and you expect at a time that cigarette smokers are slowly inching toward their final puff that we should simply legalize another drug similarly dangerous to one's health? The bottom line is that drugs are a danger to us all -- directly or indirectly. But most of all to suggest that just because I don't think you should be able to get high that I am a bigot is indefensible. I have friends that choose to use marijuana -- I don't judge them based upon one small part of their being. I don't understand how believing that one is bound by the laws of our society and that these laws are there for good reason makes one a bigot. Change isn't always for the better. Ed Hicks Chatham (It's odd that while tobacco is demonized, our federal government is thinking about decriminalizing marijuana) - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake