Pubdate: Thu, 24 Oct 2002 Source: West Hawaii Today (HI) Contact: 2002 West Hawaii Today Website: http://westhawaiitoday.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/644 Author: Roger Christie Related: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v02/n1943/a08.html Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) Note: For more on ice, medical cannabis and cannabis eradication in Hawaii go to http://www.mapinc.org/areas/Hawaii CHANGE MARIJUANA ERADICATION POLICY Editor: Thank you for printing the AP story, "Hawaii has worst crystal meth problem" in the U.S. and for mentioning that the Big Island has the worst of it in Hawaii. The Associated Press, U.S. Attorney Ed Kubo and you tell it like it is - almost. The worst human tragedy in Hawaii history did not "just happen." It was thought-up, debated, approved and caused by an artificial social policy known as the "marijuana eradication program." A program which continues this very day. It is a monumental failure and now I want to know exactly, specifically - who is responsible, who is accountable, and who is liable for the damage done by this taxpayer-funded program? We were forced to pay for this debacle and suffer the loss of civil liberties, for what? For turning pot smokers into ice smokers. What a screw-up. A federal government study done in 1991-1994 on the causes of the "ice" epidemic in Hawaii concluded, "...ice replaced marijuana which had become scarce and expensive due to eradication policies. Residents were pushed away from pakalolo, their staple drug of choice...." "Also very importantly, many locals derived either all or part of their livelihood from marijuana production. Robbed of this needed income many experienced considerable economic hardship." ("Robbed") "Successful periodic campaigns designed to eliminate this 'evil' herb, serve to steer the user to more dangerous substances. Findings demonstrate that the latest version of the American campaign against marijuana continues to have the same unfortunate consequences." See www.thc-ministry.org for details. The damning study has since been removed from the official National Institute of Drug Abuse website. I know why. It's for the same reason that our elected county officials refuse to obey county law and order a "mandatory program review" of the marijuana eradication program. The results will be too damning for them to bear. They want zero responsibility, zero accountability and zero liability for themselves, and they want to be re-elected. Some nerve. It's high time for you, the media, the university, the East West Center, drug treatment providers, law makers, ministers, law enforcers and all citizens and policy makers to "get it"; marijuana eradication caused the conditions for the ice epidemic. Stop the damn program now. Common sense says, turn-off the faucet first, then reach for the "mop and bucket" to clean-up the damage. Up until now, all we've heard from "officials" are proposals for more (expensive) mops and buckets, mostly coming from those who stand to make their salary and benefits on each "mop and bucket" sold to a gullible public. Enough. If you have not done so yet, please change your mind about marijuana prohibition immediately. Then call 961-8225 and demand that your county council member votes to approve of stopping the marijuana eradication program at its next Finance Committee meeting on Nov. 7. It's going to feel so good once it's finally over. Roger Christie Hilo - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk