Pubdate: Sat, 14 Oct 2006 Source: Chronicle-Journal, The (CN ON) Copyright: 2006 The Chronicle-Journal Contact: http://www.chroniclejournal.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3155 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v06/n1366/a04.html Author: N.D. Chasowy THE CASE FOR LEGALIZED POT - 2 of 2 Re "A Marijuana test case" - letter, Oct. 11. MR. Batey provided us with his generalizations towards marijuana users and their lifestyles. Mr. Batey sounds like he has had some negative run-ins with users of the drug, and I can respect that his opinion of those who choose to partake may reflect his experiences. Or, perhaps, Mr. Batey watched too many after-school specials growing up. Counted among the many marijuana users are some of the most responsible, productive, hard-working citizens - including mill workers, doctors, lawyers, and business people. Surely these people aren't the "lazy old hippies" referred to in the letter. Regarding the underachieving, pot-smoking students who give a bad name to the "good" kids, in my experience a lot, if not most, students in their teens to early twenties experiment with some sort of vice - whether it is marijuana, alcohol, sex, or any other. Not all have low grades, and some have genuine interest in education, in fact excel within the educational system, and go on to lead healthy, happy, successful lives in the workforce. What criteria do you suggest for distinguishing good kids from bad kids? As with any drug, there are abusers. These must be the people you speak of. Exposing your children to marijuana to the point they are half-baked is disgusting, I agree with you there. People use too much sometimes. It happens, but I believe these abusers are the exception, not the rule. Not all drug-users are prone to fits of "Reefer Madness," Mr. Batey. As to the "clown" who wants to use Thunder Bay as a test ground for legal marijuana use, good for him! At least he believes in something, and is active in trying to see his idea come to fruition. That is more than I can say for some of the Canadian population, who couldn't care less about being active politically, or utilizing their right to vote, or actually trying to have a voice in our "democratic" society. There should be more "clowns" like him. The fact that the legalization of marijuana is even discussed is due to increased public demand for it - it wouldn't be talked about otherwise. As well, even though I disagree with you, good for you for expressing your opinion in a public forum. N.D. CHASOWY Thunder Bay