Pubdate: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 Source: Duncan News Leader (CN BC) Copyright: 2005 Duncan News Leader Contact: http://www.cowichannewsleader.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1314 Author: Jordan Ellis POT NOT AT FAULT IN MOUNTIES' DEATHS Dear editor, Tragedy is often accompanied by hysteria and misplaced blame. This can be excused, to some extent, as a natural human reaction ruled by emotion rather than reason, though one can hope that reason will eventually prevail. However, a tragedy can also be used by shrewd ideologues to push certain aspects of their agenda that would, under normal circumstances, be seen as irrational. For example, some are using the recent killings of four police officers as a means of attacking marijuana and its users. Never mind the fact that the perpetrator was obviously a dangerous individual, regardless of which criminal enterprise he had chosen to pursue; that he chose a marijuana grow-op is apparently an indictment against this otherwise benign substance, peacefully enjoyed by millions worldwide without incident. The simple fact of the matter is that, by making a substance illegal, you are creating an environment in which dangerous criminals, as opposed to legitimate business owners, are in control of the marketplace. Manufacture, distribution, and sales of this substance cannot be regulated, and the consumer suffers as a result. This was true during the prohibition of alcohol, and it will remain true under the prohibition of any other substance that is in high demand. Jim Roszko was a sick individual with a history of violence and sexual assault, and he was, without question, directly responsible for the deaths of those four officers. Let's not distort the tragedy with misplaced blame and anti-marijuana hysteria. Jordan Ellis, Crofton - --- MAP posted-by: Josh