Pubdate: Fri, 27 May 2005 Source: High Point Enterprise (NC) Copyright: 2005 High Point Enterprise Contact: http://www.hpe.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/576 Author: Randy Vizyak Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v05/n806/a04.html?67388 WAR ON DRUGS MOVES US CLOSER TO BEING A POLICE STATE Let's talk about beer the way letter writer Bill Moore talks about marijuana (You Can't Justify Marijuana Use By Quoting the Bible, May 19). "Beer contains alcohol which is a dangerous mind-altering substance. It causes dizziness and vomiting. Beer damages the liver and is a cause of domestic violence. Teens who become addicted to beer suffer emotional problems, and today's beer is 10 times more potent than it was 20 years ago." Common sense dictates that some of this information is false, and that the line is blurred between use and abuse as well as between adults and children. And yet this is the fallacy used by prohibitionists when they talk about marijuana. Mr. Moore said "the Bible condemns intoxication." How then does he explain Psalm 104:15, "Wine makes glad the heart of man?" The word "strong drink" (shekar in Hebrew) in Deuteronomy 14:26 likely refers to wine containing other psychoactive plants, such as cannabis, and was used as an offering in the ancient Jerusalem temple. The Bible teaches "moderation" and condemns both excess and prohibition. This is best summarized in Sirach 31:27-31 of the Apocrypha. But since we live in a religiously diverse nation we should ask, "What are the limits of state power?" The government's war on drugs is dangerous because it's moving us closer to a police state. RANDY VIZYAK Mukwonago, WI - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom