Pubdate: Fri, 08 Aug 1997 Source: Fresno Bee (CA) Author: Tom Hawkins Website: http://www.fresnobee.com/ I found Pat Dolan's letter (July 17) interesting and it prompted me to think. It is time we put to rest the myth that smoking marijuana is a fringe activity engaged in only by those on the margins of American society. In reality, marijuana smoking is extremely common, and marijuana is the recreational drug of choice for tens of millions of mainstream, middle-class Americans. According to the most recent data from the National Institute on Drug Abuse, an estimated 71 million Americans -- more than one-third of the voting population --have smoked marijuana at some time in their lives. Many successful business, professional and political leaders admit they have used marijuana. Therefore, we must begin to reflect that reality in our state and federal legislation and stop acting as if otherwise law-abiding marijuana smokers are part of the crime problem. They are not, and it is absurd to continue to spend law enforcement resources arresting them. Marijuana smokers in this country are no different from their nonsmoking peers, except for their marijuana use. Like most Americans, they are responsible citizens who work hard, raise families, contribute to their communities and want a safe, crime-free neighborhood in which to live. To spend federal time and money seeking out, arresting and jailing these individuals is a misapplication of the criminal sanction which undermines respect for the law and extends government into areas of our private life that are inappropriate. Tom Hawkins Fresno, CA