Source: LOUISVILLE COURIERJOURNAL; Louisville, Kentucky Pubdate:July 19, 1997 Editorial Page ‘Rope with no dope’ Gil Lawson’s July 16 article was straightforward and to the point. Donna Cockrel has been fired from her teaching position at Simpsonville Elementary School for many reasons that have absolutely nothing to do with that horrible word hemp. Am I to believe that Cockrel is some loudmouthed racist who curses like a sailor in the presence of fifth graders? No, absolutely not, regardless of how the allegations against her describe her behavior. The issue is still simple: the people in this commonwealth are afraid of hemp. A specimen of God’s great botanical wisdom, the hemp plant has been used for countless ages for everything from rope to dope. And now, even as we cannot experience one day without hearing about DNA in a news broadcast, we cannot as a people understand and accept the fact that hemp can be genetically altered so as not to produce the “high” associated with marijuana. Rope with no dope, in other words. I applaud Donna Cockrel. She stood for what she believed, and that was the intelligent and logical argument for the industrial use of hemp. I hope that Cockrel’s fifth grade class takes with it not only a heightened sense of awareness about the plant and its many uses but, more important, a heightened sense of awareness that the fear associated with hemp stems from a lack of knowledge about the plant. Ignorance breeds fear, and fear is a weapon that has been used against Cockrel to silence her efforts to educate children on the merits of growing hemp. Trumped up charges against Cockrel about everything other than the real issue may take her out of the classroom, but efforts to educate the population about the merits of hemp production must continue. To be “high” on life is all the anyone ever needs, and that can only come from knowledge. That is the only “high” anyone will ever receive from industrial hemp. David C. Lee Louisville, KY SPECIAL NOTE: Ms. Cockrel, having been completely stripped of her medical benefits and income, is unable to apply for unemployment insurance because of the allegations leveled against her. Concerned citizens wanting to help ease the financial burden placed upon Ms. Cockrel may respond to: Donna Cockrel 1106 Evergreen Road Frankfort, KY 40601 (502) 2232881