Pubdate: Mon, 16 Sep 2002 Source: Halifax Herald (CN NS) Copyright: 2002 The Halifax Herald Limited Contact: http://www.herald.ns.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/180 Author: Randy Carter SOCIETY NO SAFER Dear Editor: Whose interests are being looked after by sending Mike Patriquen to jail for six years for marijuana sales and usage? I can assure you that I, my wife, my children and society as a whole are no safer as a result of the court's most disturbing attitude. The courts did, in this case, what they are designed to do, and that is to protect the "good ole boys' club." Both my parents and many of my friends met their demise after using alcohol and only alcohol. I, myself, spent years on "skid row" and it sure wasn't for smoking marijuana. I went to the most dangerous and hardest drug on the market right away: alcohol. I never met anyone on skid row nor in the many jails that I frequented during my 10-year tenure, who was there for using marijuana. I am truly at a loss as how to explain this court decision to my children. Please do not say that it is the law and it must be obeyed as any intelligent person knows that this drug law is designed to protect special interest groups such as police departments (jobs) and breweries (profits). More important than both my and Mr. Patriquen's experiences are the valiant efforts of both friends and clients dying from cancer, multiple sclerosis, etc. who are being denied a medicine that can unequivocally give some benefit. This in itself is a crime against humanity and is much more serious than anything that Mr. Patriquen did. For the record, I have never met Mr. Patriquen. Incidentally, I have been sober now for 20 years and have achieved a university degree in the social sciences. These two experiences combined make me as informed on this issue as anyone. Randy Carter, Head Jeddore - --- MAP posted-by: Josh