Pubdate: Sun, 5 Jul 1998 Source: Calgary Sun (Canada) Contact: Website: http://www.canoe.ca/CalgarySun/ Comment: Parethetical remarks by the Sun editor: headline by hawk A WASTED RESOURCE I READ your recent parenthetical remarks, "Studies prove that marijuana use leads to other narcotics." I then thought over all the other unbelievable remarks I have read which you never fail to add at the end of letters to the editor. I find it impossible to believe the editors at the Sun are really as stupid as your comments suggest. I prefer to think you are simply using these remarks as a hook to provoke readers to respond and continue reading the paper. Unfortunately, either way, the end result is a potentially valuable community re-source is being wasted. John Goepner (Duh, what do ya mean by that?) MY GOD! What planet have you been living on? Letters, June 21) All studies attempting to link marijuana use with the use of other narcotics have failed. Studies have not shown marijuana to lead to other narcotics. Greg Handevidt (You sound smokin' mad, Greg.) YOUR IDEA of "sympathizing" with the plight of MS sufferer Grant Krieger is to launch into a childish tirade against the people who wish to change the current law, and to cheerlead on behalf of a government obviously engaged in stalling the inevitable. ("Reefer sadness," June 17). By the way, has it ever occurred to you that malicious prosecutions of this sort only serve to swell the ranks of the drug legalization movement? Gee, I guess marijuana really isn't "virtually" decriminalized after all, but I'm sure Krieger will appreciate your "sympathy" from the comforts of his jail cell. Kelly T. Conlon (The government should consider allowing use of marijuana as a prescription painkiller.) - --- Checked-by: Melodi Cornett