Pubdate: Thu, 15 May 2003 Source: Aldergrove Star (CN BC) Copyright: 2003 Central Fraser Valley Star Publishing Ltd. Contact: http://www.aldergrovestar.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/989 Author: Harry Fisher Note: Title by MAP Editor PUZZLED BY TIRADE AGAINST MARIJUANA Editor, The Star: Rob Wilton's tirade against marijuana (5/8) contains some puzzling statements. He writes: "Some short-sighted people believe they have a right to consume whatever they want because it is their bodies. Well, they have the same rights as I to not to wear a seat-belt while driving, or a helmet while riding a motorcycle. Smoking pot is not an activity isolated to the user." But this example shows that it is isolated to the user. Not wearing a seat belt hurts the driver, not whatever he impacts. The same goes with the helmet. Of course, Wilton never asks, "Why, if this is such an evil, incapacitating drug, do millions of working people enjoy smoking it?" It cannot be that they are all less intelligent than Mr. Wilton. Even Mensa requires only the 98th percentile, which is roughly that you're "smarter" than 97 out of a hundred. Mr. Wilton, clearly, is smarter than millions. To compound the confusion, the letter ends with "Marijuana is big business, gang-controlled and always will be, as long as it's illegal somewhere." Is this a recommendation to legalize, or an approval of gang control? Wilton needs to solve such contradictions before he can be taken seriously in the matter of cannabis and the law. HARRY D. FISHER, Woodland Hills, CA - --- MAP posted-by: Beth