Pubdate: Wed, 12 Feb 2003 Source: Daily Nebraskan (NE Edu) Copyright: 2003 Daily Nebraskan Contact: http://www.dailyneb.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1176 Author: Trish Hill RESPONSIBLE USE Andy Norman's Tuesday column "Potheads: lay down your weed," was an extremely annoying article because of its stereotypical portrayal of people who use marijuana. He cites anecdotal evidence about how pot use plays a causal role in the general apathy of some pot users. Perhaps Andy and his friends started smoking pot for the same reason they became lazy and lost all ambition, some other variable that he hasn't considered. I could theorize all day about what that third variable might be, but that isn't the point. It's easier to blame your own personal failings (bad grades, failed relationships, laziness) on a drug than it is to say that you were the sole cause of your own demise. I smoke pot all the time, I worked a full-time job throughout my years at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and I have maintained a 3.9 GPA all at the same time. How is that for lack of ambition? What is interesting about "potheads" like me is we are less likely to talk about our use than others who are college dropouts with nothing to lose. We have to hide our responsible use and are therefore less likely to be counted in scientific polls and less likely to be encountered by individuals like you who help strengthen stereotypes by drawing fallacious conclusions from limited personal experiences. There are more highly successful potheads in the United States than any of us will ever know. Until pot is legalized and the irrational social stigma surrounding this drug subsides, very few will be willing to stand up and admit their responsible use like I have done today. Trish Hill, senior, philosophy and sociology. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens