Pubdate: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 Source: Creative Loafing (Charlotte, NC) Copyright: 2008 Creative Loafing Media Contact: http://charlotte.creativeloafing.com/gyrobase/index Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4849 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v08/n768/a01.html Author: Keith Sharpe MARY JANE IS NOT TO BLAME I just read your recent column on legalizing pot with interest (Boomer With Attitude: "High time to decriminalize pot" by John Grooms, Aug. 6). I must say that I don't share your feelings regarding your friend's son. It is of course a tragedy that a young life is affected in this manner. But rather than blaming the law, the young man himself should bare the majority of the blame (I know that personal accountability is not a popular concept). After his first offense, this educated young man clearly knew the consequences of his actions. He either has extremely poor judgement or has an addiction. Whatever his problem, he needs to deal with it now. It will manifest itself in other areas of his life. Regarding legalizing pot, there is little debate as to the physical harm and long term negative effects of the drug. The fact that "it is not as bad" as other legal substances (meth was legal at one time) is not a rational argument to legalize it. I have seen the ravaging effects of drug use and making it more accessible is not the answer. I do agree with you regarding the medicinal use of the drug. It is outrageous that people that could be helped (with the effects of chemo, etc.) are denied access. This should be done under the care of a physician. Thanks for providing the platform this important issue. KEITH SHARPE - --- MAP posted-by: Steve Heath