Pubdate: Sat, 04 Dec 1999 Source: Houston Chronicle (TX) Copyright: 1999 Houston Chronicle Contact: Viewpoints Editor, P.O. Box 4260 Houston, Texas 77210-4260 Fax: (713) 220-3575 Website: http://www.chron.com/ Forum: http://www.chron.com/content/hcitalk/index.html Related: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v99/n1288/a10.html and http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v99/n1261/a03.html and http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v99/n1298/a01.html Note: Drug Policy Forum of Texas members are making giant strides. Five PUB LTEs in one day! Our Newshawk, G. A. Robison, is Executive Director of DPFT and the subject of one of the "Related" items to which some of these letters refer. Author: Frank C. Smith Jr. DRUG ADDICTS NEED TREATMENT, WE NEED WINNABLE WAR Allan Turner's Nov. 21 article on Alan Robison and the Drug Policy Forum of Texas was excellent, fair and accurate ("Professor leads the charge in battle against drug war"). The Drug Policy Forum of Texas' preferred reforms emphasize individual responsibility and would like to see the government permit responsible, mature individuals suffering from cancer and other illnesses to grow marijuana and use it in their own homes as medicine, which is now against federal law, although seven states have legalized it. With respect to marijuana being a "gateway" drug, I would point out that the real "gateway" drugs are nicotine and alcohol, which respectively cause more than 400,000 and 100,000 deaths per year, respectively, have no proven medical benefits and are far more addictive than marijuana. Marijuana is a unique, irreplaceable drug that has been used medically for thousands of years and has never killed anyone. I have never touched it, because it is illegal, but I know people who need it and use it medically, and if I ever do need it, I certainly want to be able to use it legally. The people who tell you that your brain on drugs resembles a fried egg are making a good living out of the war on drugs and probably hope it goes on forever, with an ever-increasing budget and more and bigger prisons with more people in them. When you hear anti-drug propaganda, consider the source and remember that liquor and cigarettes -- which are legal -- contain the most dangerous, lethal, addictive drugs of all. We tried Prohibition on alcohol and it didn't work. Prohibition of marijuana isn't working either. Frank C. Smith Jr., Houston - --- MAP posted-by: Don Beck