Pubdate: Tue, 19 Apr 2005 Source: Camrose Booster, The (CN AB) Copyright: 2005 The Camrose Booster Contact: http://www.camrosebooster.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2438 Author: Tyson Campbell Note: Title by MAP Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v05/n600/a08.html?52994 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v05/n536/a07.html?52994 ALEX BOOS IS RIGHT Dear Editor: Re: Boos, Again Advocates Caging Humans For Using Cannabis You know, Alex Boos is right (letters, 12 April). In an ideal world nobody would do any kind of drug and then nobody would go to jail. I can't wait until Mr. Boos supermen 'educators' will save us all. Since he says he doesn't advocate prohibition and obviously isn't fond of decriminalization and legalization, what else could it be? Our society routinely exposes children to legal drugs. What else do they learn, other than the illusion that drugs solve all our problems? How many adults still think that? Then educators teach them marijuana is as dangerous as heroin and crack. Promptly learning from their peers that marijuana is non-toxic, some of them assume they were also lied to about all the illegal drugs. Mr. Boos is also sadly mistaken about Europe. First, I don't think any European country has as much respect for tobacco as we do. And, if there is any reason for a culture of respect for marijuana in the Netherlands, it is because the government allowed it to become culturalized. And by doing so, they were also promptly awarded with steadily declining numbers of new hard drug addicts, something they attribute directly to their separation of the hard and soft drug markets. Oh yeah, their cannabis use rates are lower as well. I don't see how the notion of them being culturally different automatically means that it couldn't work over here, because what ever we're doing, it isn't working. The government has completely lost control of the marijuana market, and is in no position to gain it back through current methods. It is even easier for kids to get than booze or cigarettes now. And now it seems they are getting bored with the old illegal drug du jour, as the new buzz phrase is that "cocaine is the new weed." Mr. Boos' ideas are outdated and quickly becoming a joke, and every kid out there knows it. Why don't we all suck up our pride and actually try some ideas that might actually keep drugs out of kids' hands? Tyson Campbell, Calgary - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom