Pubdate: Sat, 21 Mar 2015 Source: Journal Standard, The (Freeport, IL) Copyright: 2015 GateHouse Media, Inc. Contact: http://www.journalstandard.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3182 Author: Brad Aukes CANNABIS PROHIBITION IS THE REAL CRIME Claiming that marijuana has a "lethal legacy," as Debbie Leiniger did in her March 7 "My View" opinion is not only specious and spurious, it is akin to declaring that the Earth is flat. Despite all evidence to the contrary. History shows that people have always used intoxicants. In every age, in every part of the world, people have pursued intoxication with plants, alcohol and other euphoric substances. In fact, this behavior has so much force and persistence that it functions much like our drives for food, sleep and sex. This "fourth drive," says psycho-pharmacologist Ronald K. Siegel, is a natural part of our biology, creating the irrepressible demand for intoxicating substances. Further, no attempt to prohibit euphoric substances in more than 400 years -- worldwide -- has been successful. From Egypt banning coffee in the 16th century through today's failed war on drugs and pot. All have been dismal failures. Compounding this 78-year grotesque of cannabis prohibition is: When marijuana was first made illegal in 1937, there were no health impact studies, rather the reasons were couched in racism and protecting society from Negroes, Hispanics and jazz musicians. Even today claiming that they care about people's health is a cynical response - -- as if putting people through the criminal justice system is healthy for anyone. "Nearly all medicines have toxic, potentially lethal effects. But marijuana is not such a substance. There is no record in the extensive medical literature describing a proven, documented cannabis-induced fatality.This is a remarkable statement. First, the record on marijuana encompasses 5,000 years of human experience. Second, marijuana is now used daily by enormous numbers of people throughout the world. Estimates suggest that from 20 million to 50 million Americans routinely, albeit illegally, smoke marijuana without the benefit of direct medical supervision. Yet, despite this long history of use and the extraordinarily high numbers of social smokers, there are simply no credible medical reports to suggest that consuming marijuana has caused a single death." --- DEA Docket 86-22, page 56-57 Cannabis consumers are out to enjoy themselves, not destroy themselves. But the beat of the war on drugs and pot marches on. Destroying more lives than marijuana ever would or could. Cannabis prohibition, with its voodoo pharmacology, is the real crime. It is long past time to relegalize cannabis/ marijuana in all its forms. And return cannabis to its rightful place in American culture. The Illinois Legislature is on the correct path with HB218 and SB735. Bradley David Aukes, Dubuque, Iowa - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom