Pubdate: Mon, 13 Dec 1999 Source: Daily Free Press (MA) Copyright: 1999 Back Bay Publishing, Inc. Contact: (617) 232-0592 Website: http://www.dailyfreepress.com/ Author: Barney Frank, U.S. Representative Related: The article in question is at: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v99/n1342/a04.html REP. NOT NECESSARILY FOR LEGALIZATION The article by Hilary Bentman ("Rep. Frank discusses drug policy," Dec. 9) is accurate in many respects in reporting the talk I gave at the University of Massachusetts-Boston on drug policy, but it is wrong in one very important area. I was very explicit in my talk that I have not called for legalization of any drug that is currently illegal, including marijuana. Ms. Bentman correctly notes that I am in favor of making it legal for doctors to prescribe marijuana for medical purposes, and she accurately reports my objection to a policy of trying physically to interdict drugs from the United States on a massive scale, the racially discriminatory way in which drug policy is enforced and the excessive punitive sentences handed out to people in drug cases. But I also, on several points during my speech, noted that I have not decided whether or not drugs should be legal, particularly because I share the concerns of many who fear that making drugs legal could result in far wider use, especially among vulnerable younger members of the population. So her statement that I am "battling to legalize certain drugs; particularly marijuana" is simply inaccurate. I am very critical of existing drug policy and want to make major changes, but I have not advocated legalization of any of any currently illegal drugs and think that we should continue as a society to discuss this issue before I am ready to come to a conclusion. Barney Frank U.S. Representative 4th District, Massachusetts - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake