Pubdate: Sun, 13 Oct 2002 Source: State Journal-Register (IL) Copyright: 2002 The State Journal-Register Contact: http://www.sj-r.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/425 Author: Larry A. Stevens Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v02/n1840/a06.html GOVERNMENT DRUG POLICY MAKES PROBLEM WORSE Dear Editor, George Atterberry's letter about the irony of our cannabis laws is just plain right. His position that cannabis is a benign drug compared to alcohol and tobacco is strongly backed up by the recent two-year study by the Canadian Senate Special Committee on Illegal Drugs. The Canadian Senate is not known as a radical or even politically courageous body. Nevertheless, their 600-page report took a refreshingly honest look at pot and determined that it poses no risk that in any way justifies its criminal status. Most people don't smoke cannabis, so why should anybody care if the laws against it are ironic, moronic or hypocritical? For starters, one could mention the closed school libraries that have been in the news recently. The closure of state historic sites on Mondays and Tuesdays also comes to mind. I'll bet many readers could think of other painful budget cuts that effect them personally. It costs a lot of money to lock up drug offenders only to release them early because of budget shortfalls. How can we continue to tolerate such waste? The truth is we give up a lot more than money to maintain brain-dead drug policies that only make the drug problem worse. Everybody has a stake in this issue. Larry A. Stevens Springfield - --- MAP posted-by: Beth