Pubdate: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 Source: St. Albert Gazette (CN AB) Copyright: 2005 St. Albert Gazette Contact: http://www.stalbertgazette.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2919 Author: Phil Owens Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v05.n466.a10.html UNFAIR TO BLAME MAYERTHORPE TRAGEDY ON ANY BUT ROSZKO Ron Ingram, thank God I am not a marijuana user. Because, as you so eloquently stated in your March 16 letter to the editor, I would be as guilty as the lunatic who ended the lives of the four RCMP officers. I do, however, partake in the odd alcoholic drink, so God help me if someone who runs a distillery murders another person. I disagree with most of the sweeping generalizations you make. "Marijuana mixed with alcohol has been used as a date rape drug?" What hat did you pull that one out of? "Growing drop-out rate in our schools?" The last time I checked, drop-out rates are at their lowest. "Most marijuana users smoke cigarettes?" Out of the same hat? You seem to have concluded that the killer was a manic-depressive who turned violently schizophrenic after smoking marijuana. What evidence do you know of that leads you to conclusions like this? How did you come to the conclusion that the killer even smoked marijuana? I personally know many non-cigarette smoking people who smoke marijuana regularly and haven't harmed a soul. You make a lot of assumptions about subjects you seem to know very little about. It is both unfair and irresponsible to blame anyone but the lunatic with the gun at Mayerthorpe. When it comes down to it, marijuana had little to do with what happened that day. I believe it was much more due to a failure in our justice system to keep him behind bars where he belonged. Focus on the facts if you want to find solutions Mr. Ingram, don't start a 21st century witch-hunt. Phil Owens Morinville - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin