Pubdate: Mon, 11 Oct 1999 Date: 10/11/1999 Source: Calgary Herald (Canada) Author: Redford Givens Re `Governments Caught Coming And Going On Marijuana Issues', Calgary Herald Oct.9. Hypocritical critics of medical marijuana cannot name one valid reason to outlaw cannabis. Marijuana prohibition is based on the most absurd fables, fictions and falsehoods ever used to enact a law. Furthermore, every piece of propaganda used to justify marijuana prohibition has been completely debunked by science, medicine and sociology. The `gateway' theory was thoroughly debunked by the recent Institute of Medicine (IOM) report with this resounding rebuttal: `Whereas the stepping stone hypothesis presumes a predominantly physiological component to drug progression, the gateway theory is a social theory. The latter does not suggest that the pharmacological qualities of marijuana make it a risk factor for progression to other drug use. Instead it is the legal status of marijuana that makes it a gateway drug,' Consider for a moment `...it is the legal status of marijuana that makes it a gateway drug.' What implications can be teased from that sentence? The main rationale for keeping marijuana illegal is not that it is so dangerous, but that it can serve as a gateway to other, more genuinely dangerous drugs. But insofar as there is evidence that marijuana use sometimes leads to the use of harder drugs the reason is that marijuana possession and use are illegal. A twisted bit of logic, eh? Take it another step. Those who insist on keeping the plant illegal bear a serious degree of moral responsibility for young marijuana users who do go on to use cocaine, heroin, PCP or other genuinely dangerous or addictive drugs. If Bloc Quebecois MP Yvan Loubier and other drug warriors were really seriously troubled by the possibility that use of marijuana might lead innocent or psychologically troubled people to harder drugs with much more severe physiological dangers, they would move as quickly as possible to legalize marijuana. The fact that they don't makes their plaintive pleas of compassionate concern for those victimized by addiction and drug-induced disorders ring hollow. There is no mayhem, no madness and no homicides as was claimed when these fraudulent laws were passed. There is no `gateway'. And there is no real reason to ban marijuana, but the prohibitionists insist on continuing their Reefer Madness drug policies anyway. Why? Redford Givens San Francisco Givens is a medical marijuana user