Pubdate: Fri, 13 Feb 1998 Date: February 13, 1998 Source: Toronto Star Author: Robert Wilson According to numerous commentators, Ross Rebagliati's gold medal controversy sends a mixed message to kids. I agree. First, Rebagliati loses his medal for a positive marijuana test, even though marijuana is not an IOC banned substance. Message? Marijuana is a voodoo plant: those who even stand near a cannabis smoker must be stripped of any evidence of accomplishment, no matter how honestly earned. Next, Rebagliati protests that he has not smoked marijuana "since April, 1997." Message: In the real world, cannabis users are often productive (award winning) citizens, despite all the fried-egg agitprop commercials. Then the decision is reversed on appeal. Message: We can set aside drug-war homilies ... but only if a gold medal is at stake, and only temporarily. Last, Rebagliati is urged by the Canadian Olympic Association to put on a humiliating "just say no" dog-and-pony show to demonstrate his repentance. Message: When it comes to marijuana, there are no adults, and no adult dissent will be permitted. We are all, regardless of age or status, bad children. Pity there isn't a urine test for doublethink. Maybe we could strip a few legislators and public officials of their titles, or even the emperor of his new clothes. Robert Wilson Toronto, Ontario, Canada