Pubdate: Fri, 20 Feb 2009 Source: Pendulum, The (NC Edu Elon University) Copyright: Elon University Pendulum2009 Contact: http://www.elon.edu/pendulum/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2852 Author: Chris King Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?420 (Cannabis - Popular) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/people/michael+phelps TAKE A DRAG AND MOVE ON A Country Up In Smoke About Absolutely Nothing Michael Phelps smoked pot. It's best to just come out and say it. There's no beating around the bush, no sugar-coating it. Now before everyone hops on the phone demanding that Michael Phelps be banned from this country for such atrocious crimes, why doesn't everybody take a deep breath and look at this situation? For those who are uninformed, a picture of Michael Phelps using a "smoking apparatus" has popped up on the Internet. Following right behind it is the uproar of thousands of shocked parents. "How could this happen? How could a young man in his 20s ever think of trying marijuana, even just one time?" Phelps has lost one sponsor, Kellogg's, and has been suspended for three months by USA Swimming. It's amazing how quickly things can turn around. Just months ago, Phelps was a national icon. Now, he's the center of a media firestorm of a whole different kind. Before he is stoned by the masses, let's take a minute to look at this. A photo pops up on the Internet of someone who looks suspiciously like an Olympian swimmer smoking pot. When Phelps is confronted with the accusations, what does he do? He comes clean. He admits that it was him. No PR, no cash settlement, no lawyers. The guy just comes out and says he did it and it was a mistake. This may be the first time in history that an athlete has been accused of doing something and just admitted to having done it. After the admission, the bottom fell out. People were in a panic, wondering how this icon could tarnish his flawless golden image like this. Phelps is human. He makes mistakes. He was caught for a DUI in 2004 and he pleaded guilty. Again, he didn't hide or try to run. He faced the charges with honesty in the face of public scrutiny. Now he's faced with this picture that threatens to damage his career and his reputation, not to mention his income. Still Phelps doesn't flinch, but admits fault and accepts his punishment. That shows someone who is much more mature than his 23 years would indicate. Despite the sponsorships, despite the gold medals, he is still only 23 years old, the average age of most college graduates and some seniors. Phelps is quoted as saying he "demonstrated bad judgment" and "acted in a youthful and inappropriate manner." Everyone makes mistakes in their time. I'm not condoning what Phelps did, and neither is he. But the people of this country need to lighten up. How many people let their children listen to the Beatles, a band that used drugs? Is Paul McCartney not allowed to make music anymore? Or how about President Barack Obama, a role model and icon for millions? He has openly admitted to drug use, yet no one is stripping the presidency from him. Phelps didn't take performance-enhancing drugs like so many baseball players. He just went to a college party and did something stupid and irresponsible. He regrets it and hopes the American people can forgive him for his transgressions, and they should. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin