Pubdate: Tue, 18 Dec 2007 Source: Portage la Prairie Daily Graphic (CN MB) Copyright: 2007 Portage la Prairie Daily Graphic Contact: http://www.portagedailygraphic.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1993 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v07/n1434/a06.html Author: Russell Barth MARIJUANA IS A HEALTH ISSUE, NOT A CRIMINAL ONE Re: Students Learn Drug Lesson, Dec. 11 As a federal medical marijuana licence holder who is also married to one, I deeply resent this policy. Drug use is a health issue, and we should have nurses instructing kids about them, not cops. Sending in a cop to talk to kids about drugs is like sending in a priest to teach them about sex; "Just don't do it, mister, or you'll be in big trouble." Especially the notoriously dishonest RCMP! Also, the fact taxpayers' dollars are used for this fear and fealty campaign is sick and reprehensible in the extreme. It should be illegal to go into schools and deliberately frighten and mislead kids, but no, we use taxpayers' dollars to send cops in to do it. It isn't just irresponsible; it is obscene. These drug "education" programs use non-factual information; they foster resentment towards drug users; they monger fear and spin things with balderdash. They downplay marijuana's well-documented medicinal values (for example), exaggerate its supposed dangers, and put forth debunked and outdated junk science as fact. Some studies even show that these "scare 'em straight" programs increases drug use. Don't believe me? Since DARE started back in the 1980s, pot use among Canadian teens has quadrupled! The only good this program has ever done is make millions of kids realize that cops are incapable of telling the truth when it comes to drugs. As soon as they hear all this "One joint and you are hooked for life" reefer madness, they go check the Internet; and realize they have been systematically lied to. In that way, the police completely undermine their own credibility, fostering even more resentment towards authority. And that is a good thing HOW, exactly? If only they would temper its "say no or else" message with some actual scientific truth, it might be worth saving. As it is, it should be outlawed. Beyond that, the RCMP should be disbanded for (among other things) continuing to lobby for more drug prohibition. For those keen on teaching kids about drugs without all the hypocritical balderdash of the DARE program, I recommend Educators For Sensible Drug Policy, www.efsdp.org. Russell Barth, Federal medical marijuana licence holder, Patients Against Ignorance and Discrimination on Cannabis (PAIDOC) Ottawa - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom