Pubdate: Sat, 6 Sep 2003 Source: The Dominion Post (WV) Copyright: 2003 The Dominion Post Contact: http://www.dominionpost.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1426 Author: Stan White Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v03/n1310/a09.html?1339 U.S. RESPONSE TO CHANGE IN CANADIAN LAW IS ALARMING The U.S. response to Canada potentially decriminalizing personal use of cannabis ("Patients getting government-grown pot in Canada," Aug. 27), is a serious threat. The article said, "U.S. officials have warned of tighter border security if Canada takes that step," and this is alarming for a number of reasons. First, many American states have already decriminalized cannabis, including Alaska. The Alaska Court of Appeals unanimously declared in an opinion released Aug. 29: Adults can possess up to 4 ounces of marijuana, for personal use in their home, because the state's interest in prohibiting them from doing so is not great enough to violate a citizen's right to privacy. Second, it's alarming, since America exports billions of dollars worth of goods to Canada that would be affected, in an economy already sorely compromised. The U.S. economy may not withstand further attacks from the Bush administration. Third, let's get this straight: After the 9-11 attacks, the United States tightened its borders, but if Canada decriminalizes cannabis, then we're going to really, really tighten our border. If this threat to our neighbor sounds inappropriate, to you also, contact U.S. officials and express the need to stop blackmailing Canada with punishment for being a sovereign country and doing what many American states have already done. Stan White Dillon, Colo - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom