Pubdate: Mon, 18 Dec 2000 Source: Palm Beach Post (FL) Copyright: 2000, The Palm Beach Post Address: P.O. Box 24700, West Palm Beach, FL 33416-4700 Fax: (561) 820-4728 Feedback: http://www.gopbi.com/partners/pbpost/info/mail.html Website: http://www.gopbi.com/ Forum: http://www.gopbi.com/community/forums/ Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00.n1857.a05.html Author: Robert Sharpe, find his many fine PUB LTEs at http://www.mapinc.org/writers/Robert+Sharpe REGULATING MARIJUANA CLOSES GATEWAY To add to the excellent Dec. 4 editorial on medical marijuana ("Let sufferers inhale"): The plant has been used medicinally for thousands of years. In 1999, a federally commissioned Institute of Medicine report concluded that there are circumstances in which smoking marijuana for medical uses is recommended. Marijuana is one of the most studied plants. Nonetheless, entrenched interests riding the drug-war gravy train continue to claim further research is needed. Not only should medical marijuana be made available to patients, but adult recreational use should be regulated as well, for a simple reason. Marijuana is the most popular illicit drug. Compared with alcohol and tobacco, it is relatively harmless. Yet marijuana prohibition is deadly. While nothing inherent in marijuana compels users to try harder drugs, its black-market status puts users in contact with criminals who push them, so our drug policy effectively is a gateway policy. As counter-intuitive as it may seem, replacing marijuana prohibition with regulation would do a better job protecting children than the failed drug war. As for medical marijuana, doctors, not Supreme Court justices or drug warriors, should decide what is best for their patients. ROBERT SHARPE, program officer, Lindesmith Center/Drug Policy Foundation Washington - --- MAP posted-by: Don Beck