Pubdate: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 Source: Georgia Straight, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2005 The Georgia Straight Contact: http://www.straight.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1084 Author: George Kosinski Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v05.n166.a06.html WHERE IS THE REAL SMOKING GATEWAY? It's not possible in a short letter to adequately address the egregious errors and intellectual dishonesty displayed by Dr. Ray Baker in Gail Johnson's article "Doctor Draws on Past to Treat Addictions" [Jan. 27-Feb. 3], though I could mention that his insistence on continuing to embrace the discredited "gateway theory" and his claim that marijuana is addicting suggest he is in the wrong profession. His parroting of the claim that a marijuana user is 84 times more likely to become a cocaine user can only be described as grasping at straws, and his convoluted efforts to piggyback marijuana onto the dangers of tobacco, as well as his refusal to acknowledge a distinction between the effects of drugs and the effects of drug prohibition, are deplorable--and doubly so coming from a health-care professional rather than the law-enforcement industry, which garners billions in profits from the criminalization of self-medication with drugs not controlled by the pharmaceutical industry. Perhaps I should also mention that if one wishes to subscribe to a gateway theory, the most likely gateway drug is tobacco, since the most popular delivery systems for tobacco and marijuana are identical and, with respect to addicting drugs such as heroin, tobacco has already accustomed the user to being a slave to an uncontrollable craving. It's rather surprising that Baker is a doctor and yet seems to be unaware of Paracelsus' ancient dictum: the difference between a medicine and a poison is the dosage. George Kosinski Gibsons - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin