Pubdate: Thu, 03 Oct 2002 Source: Globe and Mail (Canada) Copyright: 2002, The Globe and Mail Company Contact: http://www.globeandmail.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/168 Author: Matthew M. Elrod U.S. BLOWING SMOKE Victoria -- Re U.S. Warns Against Liberalizing Laws On Pot (Oct. 2): Let us apply Occam's razor (paraphrased as "when you have two competing theories that make exactly the same predictions, the one that is simpler is the better") to U.S. drug czar John Walters's hypothesis that a majority of Canadians support cannabis law reform because we have fallen "for the same myths about marijuana that far too many Americans have fallen for." Polls consistently find that those who support cannabis law reform tend to be of higher education and income. To accept Mr. Walters's theory, we must also accept that the most educated citizens of Canada, Britain, Belgium, the Netherlands, Australia, Portugal, Germany, Spain and a dozen U.S. states that have decriminalized cannabis have fallen for the same myths. An alternative theory posits that those who support cannabis law reform rightly concur with every major study of cannabis policy before or since the Le Dain commission, including Richard Nixon's Shafer commission, that cannabis prohibition does more harm than good. Naturally, I am inclined to favour this theory over Mr. Walters's insult to our intelligence. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens