Pubdate: Mon, 25 Feb 2008 Source: Bennington Banner (VT) Copyright: 2008 by MediaNews Group, Inc. Contact: http://www.benningtonbanner.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2424 Author: Laura K. Zink WHY ENCOURAGE DRUG USE? Vermont state Senator Dick McCormack of Windsor was quoted in the Banner regarding the marijuana bill as saying, "The harm that is done to actual people's lives because they're pot smokers is not done by pot smoking ... It comes from getting caught." That is the same reasoning offered to my husband many years ago when he served our community as a law enforcement officer. Having made an arrest, the person charged with a crime told my husband that the only crime was in getting caught. "Getting caught" is oftentimes a consequence for our actions. "Consequences" was an important part of the D.A.R.E. (Drug Awareness Resistance Education) curriculum, which my husband taught to our county's children for over 11 years. Marijuana is a drug with consequences. Persons caught with up to two ounces of marijuana could be given six months in jail and up to a $1,000 fine, according to current Vermont law. Such a judicial consequence for marijuana use just might prevent a person from proceeding further down the road of illegal drug use. The Banner also reported that Rutland's Senator Hull Maynard noted that in his county, especially in Rutland City, there is a plague of drug-related violence and other crime. He is quoted as saying, "We would be better off not passing anything on this subject right now." I couldn't agree more. Rutland is already experiencing the consequences of illegal drug use. Why should it be encouraged statewide? LAURA K. ZINK Bennington - --- MAP posted-by: Steve Heath