Pubdate: Thursday, March 18, 1999 Source: Toronto Star (Canada) Copyright: 1999, The Toronto Star Contact: http://www.thestar.com/ Page: A23 Note: Letter Of The Day Author: Craig Jones DON'T HOLD YOUR BREATH WAITING FOR IT TO BE LEGALIZED While there is every reason to believe that Allan Rock's Health Canada researchers will confirm the therapeutic benefits of smoked marijuana, there is also good reason to doubt that they will approve the medicinal use of the drug. After all, science -- much less public health -- has never been the driving force in Canada's drug control strategy. No less than 10 government-commissioned studies of the health effects of smoked marijuana -- dating from 1893 to 1995, including a 1997 World Health Organization report -- have come to an essentially identical conclusion: Weighed in the balance with other legal drugs, there is no compelling public health reason to prohibit marijuana. With the exception of the first, the India Hemp Drugs Commission of 1893/94, all these studies have since vanished without a trace -- their recommendations, suppressed, denounced or ignored. Marijuana prohibition persists for ideological reasons: First, because it perpetuates the interests of a powerful and deeply entrenched law-enforcement establishment; second, because governments and moral elites have, since 1923, painted themselves into a corner about the real consequences of marijuana use; and third, because -- marijuana having such a wide spectrum of therapeutic benefits -- the global pharmaceutical industry will not take kindly to the regulation for medicinal purposes of a drug that can be grown in anyone's basement. Scientific proof of the therapeutic efficacy of marijuana will hardly be sufficient to overturn 70-odd years of lies, distortions and sheer economic interest. If the issue could be settled on the basis of science or public health, Canada would have decriminalized it in the early 1970s upon the recommendation of the Le Dain Commission Report. Canadians should not expect the well-funded and prestigious prohibition interests to simply go away once Health Canada confirms what researchers have known for decades and users have known for millennia. Craig Jones Instructor Law and Security Administrator Loyalist College Belleville - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea