Pubdate: Fri, 29 Aug 2014 Source: Columbus Dispatch (OH) Copyright: 2014 The Columbus Dispatch Contact: http://www.dispatch.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/93 Author: Taylor Weese Page: A19 PHYSICIAN SHOULD KEEP FOCUS ON KIDS In response to last Friday's letter "Smoking pot has ill effects on adolescents" from Dr. Peter D. Rogers, I do not disagree that smoking marijuana is harmful to adolescents. That is a scientific fact. What he does with this fact, however, is stretch it into an overly broad, sweeping opinion of all marijuana users. He mentioned that children showing up to his addiction clinic who smoked marijuana were doing poorly in school, drifting from their families and were unmotivated. That is a clear example of selection bias and does nothing to prove causal effects of marijuana smoking. Of course it is the misguided teens showing up to the clinic. The marijuana users who maintain an active, healthy lifestyle and continue to excel academically and socially would never appear on Rogers' radar screen. In addition, he came to the conclusion that because marijuana is bad for children, it should remain illegal for adults. This twisted logic holds no water. I suggest that Rogers no longer can watch R-rated movies, drive a vehicle or have a drink at a bar until he changes his views. After all, these activities are all detrimental to the development of children, so by his logic, they should be banned for all. TAYLOR WEESE Dublin - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom