Pubdate: Fri, 08 May 2009 Source: San Francisco Chronicle (CA) Copyright: 2009 Hearst Communications Inc. Contact: http://www.sfgate.com/chronicle/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/388 Author: Bruce Mirken ALCOHOL IS MUCH WORSE The Chronicle's editorial "Where there's smoke, there's revenue?" (Friday) gets a major point wrong: Marijuana is not "no worse than alcohol." By any objective measure, marijuana is a far safer substance. Marijuana is much less addictive than alcohol - with a dependence rate of only 9 percent compared to 15 percent for booze (and 32 percent for cigarettes). And it's massively less toxic. Every year, sadly, people die of alcohol poisoning due to binge drinking, while there has never been a medically documented marijuana-overdose death. Long-term heavy alcohol use does gross, easily visible damage to the brain and liver - so obvious you don't need a microscope to see it. Marijuana does nothing of the sort. And the main social cost of alcohol use is violence and aggression - booze is a leading cause of domestic violence. In contrast, as the journal Addictive Behaviors reported a few years ago, "cannabis (marijuana) reduces the likelihood of violence during intoxication." Yes, let's have a debate on marijuana policy. And please, let's base it on scientific facts. Bruce Mirken Marijuana Policy Project Washington, D.C. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake