Pubdate: 18 Jun 1999 Source: New Haven Register (CT) Copyright: 1999, New Haven Register Contact: http://www.ctcentral.com/cgi-bin/w3com/start?ctcentral+FrontPage Forum: http://www.ctcentral.com/ Author: Mike Gogulski PUTTING EL AMIN THROUGH RINGER WAS SHAMEFUL Ariel Freedman says Khalid El-Amin should be ashamed of himself in a June 1 letter, but I wonder why. There's no shame in smoking marijuana, only in being arrested for it. Considering that 76,000 other Connecticut adults admit to using the drug every month, El-Amin isn't all that unusual for doing so. I wonder how many of those 76,000, and how many of those unlikely to admit their crime on a government survey, should be jailed in order to "win" the war on marijuana. I wonder how many dangerous criminals will go free to make room for them. That a pot smoker can also be a champion basketball player challenges the assumptions of the war on marijuana: that smokers suffer from an "a motivational syndrome;" that they suffer from reduced motor function and poor coordination; and the implicit claim that they are no-good worthless wretches who need a stiff jail sentence to "straighten them out." We should be ashamed for putting Khalid, his wife, his children, his team, and his fans through all this. In the end, what did it accomplish? Mike Gogulski Hamden Editor's note: Mike Gogulski is executive director of the Connecticut Cannabis Policy Forum. - --- MAP posted-by: manemez j lovitto