Pubdate: Fri, 23 May 2008 Source: Kanata Kourier - Standard (CN ON) Copyright: 2008 Ottawa Region Media Group Contact: http://www.runge.net/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4768 Author: Chris Buors Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v08/n510/a02.html?282880 ONE MAN'S MARIJUANA IS ANOTHER'S ALCOHOL To the editor: Re: "Current Strategies no fix to Ottawa's drug abuse problem," Kourier-Standard, May 16. Let me clear up a mystery for Mary Cook. Drugs have a ceremonial and ritual use in all cultures, which explains why the vast majority of people handle drugs responsibly, never moving on to so-called addiction. Alcohol is the ceremonial substance of western civilization. Examples are that it is alcohol in the priest's goblet and we toast the bride and our friends with alcohol in our ceremonies. Coca is the ceremonial substance of the South Americans. Opium served that role in Mideast cultures that shun alcohol. Cannabis is a bamboo plant that served as the ceremonial and ritual substance of the Asian cultures. I find it interesting that Mary Cook finds addicts and drug users have no moral agency, yet traffickers and dealers do. That is eerily similar to tobacco company executives being somehow responsible for the bad choices of their customers and alcohol beverage companies somehow being responsible for all the misery boozers inflict on themselves. It is in the forbidding of the fruit that gives drugs their irresistible luster and it is the authorities' lies we are told about drugs that causes problems. "The problem" boils down to some people wanting to take drugs that other people don't want them to take. Prohibition is the name the history books give that problem. All human beings have free will that cannot be destroyed by periodic table substances no matter what the combination makes. The theory of addiction has never been proven but that doesn't stop our law makers from protecting us from the drug dragon today. Addicts are internal enemies of the state brought about by criminalizing vice. Too bad Mary Cook doesn't write an essay on all the damage and harm the passing of unjust laws of the past have caused. All the harm she attributes to drugs would be revealed to be all the same harm and damage alcohol was said to be responsible for in the past. It became clear in very short order that alcohol prohibition was responsible for a lot more harm and damage than alcohol itself ever was and the same is true of drugs today. Prohibition delivers the gangsterism of black markets. Repealing prohibition is the time tested and true policy of how to deal with all the harm and damage moralists attribute to inanimate objects that have no moral agency what-so-ever. It is the free choice of smokers, drinkers and drug users when those substance pass their lips. Those actions are all vices that moralists love to criminalize because they see abusing the law as a short cut to bring about a 1,000- year sin-free existence that will bring about the Second Coming. So now that Mary Cook understands why people choose to use drugs which she does not use, will that change her mind? I don't think so. Might just as well argue with the Pope that there is no God. Chris Buors, Winnipeg - --- MAP posted-by: Derek