Pubdate: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 Source: Post-Bulletin (Rochester, MN) Copyright: 2007 Post-Bulletin Company, LLC Contact: http://www.postbulletin.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1342 Author: Dr. John A. Howard Note: Newshawk title NOT DONE HER HOMEWORK Kathleen Parker's 7/10/07 column urging the legalization of marijuana asserts "responsible use of a weed that at worst makes people boring and hungry " should not be criminal. Unfortunately, she has not done her homework. Decades of world-wide scientific research reveal contrary facts about marijuana. In 1974, hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee presented testimony from many eminent scholars of the world including professors from Oxford, the University of Paris, Cairo University, Berkeley, Columbia and the Karolinski Institute of Sweden. Their report stated: The epidemic spread [of marijuana use] was encouraged by the belief that it was a harmless as well as pleasant drug. The myth of harmlessness was based on no scientific evidence... Testimony of the scientists points to massive damage or potential damage to the entire cellular process, to the reproductive system, and to the respiratory system... Some of the scientists consider it the most dangerous drug with which we must contend. The 9/18/02 New York Times presented a full-page "Open Letter to Parents about Marijuana." The text begins: Marijuana puts kids at risk. It is the most widely used illicit drug among youth... It can lead to a host of social, learning and behavioral problems at a crucial time in a young person's development. And don't be fooled by popular beliefs... More teens enter treatment for marijuana abuse each year than for all other illicit drugs combined. The Open Letter is signed by 18 national organizations including the American Academy of Family Physicians, American College of Emergency Physicians, the American Medical Association, the American Society of Addiction Medicine and the National Parent Teachers Association. One can't believe a reputable columnist would knowingly reinforce dangerous popular myths about this subject and help to spread the ever-growing plague of marijuana use. It is to be hoped that some national columnist will delve seriously into this crucial issue. Dr. John A. Howard, Senior Fellow The Howard Center on Family, Religion and Society Member of the National Commission on Marijuana and Drug Abuse (1971-73) Rockford, IL. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek