Pubdate: Wed, 15 Mar 2000 Source: Bulletin, The (OR) Copyright: 2000 Western Communications Inc. Contact: 1526 NW Hill St., Bend, OR 97701 Fax: (541) 385-5804 Website: http://www.bendbulletin.com/ Author: Allan Erickson LOOSENING UP It's unusual to see your stance of tolerance toward students ( Use and educated drug policy ) who are reluctant to answer a question regarding prior drug use/convictions. But I commend you for that loosening of your overall moral posture. In 1998 you fought against the medical marijuana bill. Your opinion at that time as I recall, parroted comments by Dan Noelle and other law enforcement officials who felt we would have teens getting the wrong message and injecting marijuana if the MM bill passed. As we reach the 2 millionth American in prison or jail and prepare to invade Colombia, newspapers around the nation are calling for an end to our hostile ways. Here in Oregon we see no great rush of people to hospital emergency rooms suffering overdoses of pot. In fact the program is running very well and is becoming a model for other states. Our headlong rush to incarcerate our way out of the drug war is leaving us a nation of the undereducated. If we cannot read and cannot vote, the Bill of Rights and the Constitution become unused and abused. If drug use is not a disqualifier for our highest office, it should not disqualify a student from furthering his or her education. Allan Erickson Eugene, Oregon - --- MAP posted-by: Don Beck