Pubdate: Fri, 08 Nov 2002 Source: Hartford Courant (CT) Copyright: 2002 The Hartford Courant Contact: http://www.ctnow.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/183 Author: Margaret A. Thornton Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v02/n2054/a06.html PRESENT POLICY CAUSES DANGEROUS DRUG USE I agree with John Walter's argument that our children should not use cannabis and, to a lesser degree, that cannabis is stronger in today's environment. The question is: How are we going to cut our children's unlimited access to it? These drugs are here to stay. They are not going to go away, no matter what we do - or at least that is what history says. As long as cannabis stays outside of the law and underground, it will be uncontrollable. The real work starts when we bring cannabis inside the law. This society is presently looking and acting like a dog chasing its tail: The dog never catches its tail, and we will never stop children from using cannabis under present policy. Dependence on intoxicants boils down to personality, and children's personalities are still developing. With the present drug policy we are actually putting our children at risk. Even though we may come from the opposite end of the continuum, I want the same thing as most parents: keeping these drugs away from our children until they are of age to make these crucial decisions for themselves. If we continue to debate this issue of cannabis in the same way we have, it is inevitable that more of our children will find their way to cannabis and, more importantly, to the drugs that could prove to be a dead end. Margaret A. Thornton Executive Director Efficacy Hartford Efficacy is a nonprofit organization that advocates peaceful ways to respond to social problems. - --- MAP posted-by: Alex