Pubdate: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 Source: Indiana Daily Student (IN Edu) Copyright: 2006 Indiana Daily Student Contact: http://www.idsnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1319 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v06/n1260/a08.html Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v06/n000/a347.html Author: Ryan Dorgan LOWER POT PENALTIES Response to "Herb or Hops" Opinion front, Sept. 13. I can see it now -- All the conservative writers around Ernie Pyle Hall running their eyes over this letter. "Oh, great. Another pothead doing the whole mindless 'Legalize it!' rant..." Think what you will, but all I'm asking for are some facts. The recent Opinion piece, "Herb or Hops?" while a great idea, was not nearly as publicized as it should have been. Marijuana use on college campuses may be an extremely taboo subject -- another one of those 'unspoken topics' that go along with religion and politics - but regardless, people care about it. I hope you hear more concerning continuing the coverage of this topic, because smoker or not, everyone is interested. I'm not here to degrade anyone as journalists, but the "Point:Counterpoint" theme of this piece seemed rather weak to say the least. First off -- Ms. Avon, where's the backup? I'm assuming your editor(s) cut down your piece for length, but your counterpoint fit some numbers on to his side of the page. You claim to know what smoking pot does to people. Neato! Please elaborate. For example, I know, as well as one of the most-respected medical journals in the world knows, that even long-term exposure to pot is not harmful to health. I also know, thanks to your counterpoint Jacob Stewart, that when we step back and look at the numbers, marijuana is a lot safer than alcohol (1,400 deaths, 500,000 injuries, 70,000 sexual assaults every year ... Ring a bell?). I hope to see a continuation of the discussion on lessening marijuana punishment. Think about it -- For a majority of this campus, both alcohol and marijuana are illegal (exceptions being those over 21 and those with medicinal allowances, respectively.) Would you rather have a campus full of stumbling, vomiting drunkards raping and pillaging every weekend, or a campus full of happy, hungry hippies? The latter would do wonders for the local restaurant and convenience store economy. Ryan Dorgan Freshman - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake