Pubdate: Thu, 05 Jan 2006 Source: Journal Advocate, The (CO) Copyright: 2006 MediaNews Group, Inc. Contact: http://www.journal-advocate.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4033 Author: James Stepp Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v06/n002/a03.html?265406 RICE COLUMN FULL OF INACCURACIES Editor: This column by George Rice of Dec. 30 is so full of inaccuracies it makes my head hurt. "That imbibing in an addictive, mind-altering drug is 'safer.'" Marijuana is proven to be no more physically addictive than coffee. Sugar is mind-altering, as well as caffeine and alcohol. Only alcohol is both mind-altering and addictive. Guess he's never heard of alcoholics. "Safer than what?" Safer than alcohol. It really is, you know. "One was quoted as worrying about how she was going to rationalize this when the kids found out. I got news for that biddy-brain. The kids already know." Well, how would they know if prohibition worked? How many "soccer moms" out there are drinking and doing "legal" pills? How could anyone in our schools recognize the smell, which is known to be the easiest drug to get in school, if prohibition worked? Our schools have been overrun with it for the last 30-plus years. I hate to tell this Officer Biddy-brain that they are doing it anyway, and have been for a long time. "I had to arrest combative kids whose 'freed' minds refused to accept that urinating in the middle of a crowded dance floor was not acceptable conduct ..." Marijuana does not cause violence, as anyone who has read clinical studies instead of Washington propaganda would know. Youthful hormones and alcohol do that. Stoned people are lucky to get off the couch. Statistics show alcohol is involved in 60 percent of violent crimes and 80 percent of domestic abuse. "Unlike alcohol, it can be produced in any back yard, basement or attic." Apparently he's never heard of moonshine or a still. I wish news agencies would start fact-checking before they just throw up an article. I have no respect whatsoever for this prejudice/opinion masquerading as the truth. James Stepp Orlando, Fla. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman