Pubdate: Thu, 17 Apr 2008 Source: Anchorage Daily News (AK) Copyright: 2008 The Anchorage Daily News Contact: http://www.adn.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/18 Author: Rhonda Hubbard MARIJUANA'S DEPRESSING EFFECTS ON SOCIETY JUST AS BAD AS BOOZE Elise Patkotak's promotion of marijuana over alcohol is the same as comparing sins ("Booze destroys more families than pot," April 9). No matter the drug or sin of choice, someone to some degree is going to be hurt. It is important that people see truth through the lies of any drug and alcohol use. It revolves around selfishness, and selfishness is the root of sin. It is easy to see the effects of alcohol abuse on our families and society simply because it is legal and publicly accepted. If all other drugs were legal, the evidence of use and abuse would be just as negative and hurtful. Because marijuana is used under the radar, the public does not see the depressing effects it has on families and society in general. We can have conversations about the extrinsic costs of drug enforcement on marijuana, but what is more difficult to talk about is the intrinsic costs to the community and healthy relationships. Pot use encourages laziness, apathy, emotional numbness and the avoidance of personal and family responsibility. With alcohol we can more easily measure the societal costs, and yes, they are huge just as Patkotak mentioned in her column. However, don't believe for a moment those costs are going to be any less with the legalization of what appears to be a more benign drug. Rhonda Hubbard Seward - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin