Pubdate: Fri, 11 Feb 2005 Source: Queen Charlotte Observer (CN BC) Copyright: 2005 Queen Charlotte Observer. Contact: http://www.qciobserver.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2681 Author: Mike McLeod EDUCATION ON DRUGS Editor, Sir; After reading the ad in the Observer page 25 January 25 issue, I thought it was a joke, but I will assume that the writer of the ad does not want to be identified due to the legal ramifications of the message the ad is sending. Also noted is why the Observer would allow such an ad? or is it a perverse version and gray area of "Freedom of Speech Act, under Fundamental freedoms: Part 1 Paragraph 2 (b) "or the simple fact that the word "Marijuana" is not printed there and we are led to believe that the writer is talking about some sort of weed? Perhaps some weed on Haida Gwaii which the writer is referring to? I don't think Devil's Club is illegal is it? What's next? an ad to go purchase "weed" listed in the Observer.? or an ad for "reel movies" translation: child porn? At first I thought it was a free speech campaign but it is nothing more than someone justifying that they should be allowed to smoke pot. The message advocates smoking and possessing Marijuana and we or rather the writer should be able to do that. The writer must be oblivious to the fact of the effect of drugs on the human brain and addictions and clearly stating the fact that: "Only idiots compare me to alcohol, coke, and crystal meth" "we are not in the same boat or sea" The facts on addictions are: "A drug is a drug is a drug" it is also clear that the writer knows nothing about addictions & the writer goes on to say: "52-percent of BC-ers have admitted to trying me" but the writer neglected the percent who tried it and then left it alone and the others who tried it and became addicted to it and also went on to more powerful drugs, moving on to either organized crime and suicide, the cunning, baffling, powerful development of an addiction. Statistics Canada: Released July 2004 The proportion of Canadians aged 15 or older who admit to using cannabis nearly doubled in 13 years, with the highest rates among teenagers, according to a new study based on data from the Canadian Community Health Survey. Nearly half (47-percent) of those who had used cannabis in the previous year had done so less than once a month. About 10-percent reported they had used it on a weekly basis, and another 10-percent said they used it daily. Education: Marijuana is a mixture of leaves, stems, and seeds that come from the cannabis sativa plant, (pronounced "can-E-bus sa-TEE-va"). There are over 400 chemicals in marijuana. The chemical that makes the human mind work incorrectly is called delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (pronounced "tetra-hi-dro-CAN-nab-a-nol") (THC). This is the chemical that makes people addicted to marijuana. Here is what scientists know about marijuana. They know its use can cause people to forget things and interfere with learning. It can make you see and hear things that aren't there or distort the way you see and hear. Using marijuana makes it harder for you to think and solve problems. Also, if you use marijuana, you can become very uncoordinated. Marijuana can also increase your heartbeat and make you feel paranoid. Basically, being high on marijuana makes you do stupid things that could either embarrass or hurt you or those around you. When you smoke marijuana, you make your immune system weaker. When it is weaker, it is not as able to stop allergies, pollens, bacteria, or viruses from making you very sick. I have seen too many people suffer from addictions and die from it, and it has a lot to do with what we as a society will tolerate and treatment of mental illness, the argument "It's natural and made by nature" is not valid as it is the same as sugar: "Oh I don't eat sugar, I eat honey because it's natural and the bees made it"-well sorry to say, the honey the bees make is 99.9-percent pure sugar! and chances are if it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck it probably is a duck! Prevention: Go to this website for prevention help: http://www.health.org/ There is hope! Go to this website for help with your addiction: http://www.marijuana-anonymous.org/ Mike McLeod Masset - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin