Pubdate: Wed, 03 Jan 2007 Source: Excalibur (CN ON Edu) Copyright: 2007 Excalibur Contact: http://www.excal.on.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3147 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v06/n1574/a10.html Author: Ryan Mitchell and the class of CRIM 3651 STUDENTS DEFEND PROF RE: "Prof is Impaired," Letters to the Editor, Nov. 15, 2006 Dear Editor, Klaus Kaczor opens his letter to the editor entitled "Prof is Impaired" with the following: "There is now a chance to study the effects of pot on the impairment of an individual. Allowing a professor to smoke on the job for his health is the perfect opportunity to study the side effects of an intelligent individual's marijuana use." Although this is obviously a cheap rhetorical move on the part of the author, he is correct in that we do have the ability to study "the side-effects of an intelligent individual's marijuana use." It's a shame, however, that Mr. Kaczor is not present in the classroom of the above mentioned professor like we, his students, are to witness the effects of the study. If Mr.Kaczor were present, he would know his ridiculous analogy between the harms of impaired driving, and the supposed harms of impaired lecturing doesn't work. To put it simply, as first-hand observants of the study, Mr.Kaczor's thesis and conclusions about our professor are completely invalid. Up to this point, Mr. Kaczor's statements are merely ignorant and misinformed, but when he invokes us students with the statement that "intelligent students in the professor's classes should soon be protesting that their instructor is impaired," we can tell him that he is not only out of line for speaking on our behalf, but he is also out of line for making wild conjectures about our professor's condition. In short, we, the intelligent students, will not be protesting our instructor's ability to teach because our lengthy study - a full fall semester of classes - has shown that this professor is not impaired and is, in fact, quite lucid and professional. Ryan Mitchell and the class of CRIM 3651 This letter was accompanied by the signatures of 34 students. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake