Pubdate: Wed, 26 Nov 2008 Source: Maui News, The (HI) Copyright: 2008 The Maui News Contact: http://www.mauinews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2259 Author: Jerome Kellner Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v08/n1056/a06.html DECRIMINALIZING DOPE OPENS DOOR TO A PLAGUE I agree with Joe Bertram on many subjects, but not on decriminalizing marijuana (Viewpoint, Nov. 19). Marijuana is not harmless, nor nonaddictive. Today's pot is a potent drug and its use leads to mental, emotional and social impairments, especially in younger, developing minds. Pot rivals tobacco and alcohol as a gateway drug. Virtually every addict here in Hawaii says their drug use started with alcohol and pot. Do we need another legal or quasi-legal - decriminalized - drug in our society? Consider the fallout from two legal ones. Tobacco use causes 420,000 deaths annually, an unending holocaust we've been unable to end 40 years after the first Surgeon General's report on tobacco. Why can't we stamp out this genocidal plague? Simple: tobacco is legal and highly addictive. The detrimental effects of our other addictive, legal drug - alcohol - are well documented and absolutely disastrous. Marijuana is addictive, psychologically and emotionally. Make it legal or decriminalized and the same types of dependence, mental impairment and addiction will occur. Decriminalization of marijuana puts our society on an extremely dangerous, slippery slope. If it's decriminalized, how much can I have? A half-ounce? A half-pound? Whatever the amount, some will use pot as barter for other drugs - ice, cocaine, heroin - and the entire illegal drug economy flourishes. Decriminalizing pot is a disastrous, half-baked wrong idea. We don't need another legal/quasi-legal, brain-impairing, dependence-producing drug in our society. And to all the recreational pot users, inhaling anything other than fresh air is really bad for your physical and mental health. Jerome Kellner Wailuku - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin