Pubdate: Thu, 03 Feb 2005 Source: West Australian (Australia) Copyright: 2005 West Australian Newspapers Limited Contact: http://www.thewest.com.au Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/495 Author: Desmond Hoad HARD FACTS I would like to explain to the WA president of the Austraian Medical Association, Paul Skerritt, the difference between marijuana use leading to harder drugs and the likelihood that one bad habit will necessarily lead to another. Tobacco use does not lead to alcoholism; smoking does not lead to gambling; marijuana does not lead to heroin use. However, a person with any bad health habit is likey to have some form of character flaw which leads them to be indifferent to their health. Because of this indifference, they are prone or susceptible to any or all of the bad health habits available in our wonderful modern society. Also, the person selling the marijuana would be a poor business person if they didn't also sell the top of the range drugs. They are just like car dealers who try to sell you the most expensive model. Some people will succumb to the temptation. Marijuana use leading to harder drug use is no more likely than listening to Kylie Minogue's singing leads you to a form of tone deafness, despite the fact many of the people going to Kylie's concert could prove to be tone deaf. Desmond Hoad, Palmyra - --- MAP posted-by: Josh