Pubdate: Wed, 10 Oct 2007 Source: Hawaii Tribune Herald (Hilo, HI) Copyright: 2007 Hawaii Tribune Herald Contact: http://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/185 Author: Claude Lloyd Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v07/n1162/a01.html MISGUIDED OVERREACTION Is it ironic that Gray Pangle wonders in his Oct. 2 letter whether Gloria Baraquio really reads what she writes. He evidently didn't read it very well himself. I don't know the lady but it seems obvious she is a good girl from a good family. She merely said that around college age she noticed many pot smokers were nice people who got good grades and had a multitude of positive attributes. That didn't match society's drug fiend stereotype. His venomous diatribe was exactly the kind of hysteria that Gloria questioned. What's the big deal? We're talking about buds from a plant that causes mild euphoria and puts smiles on faces. Pot helps cancer patients ravaged by chemo by giving them an appetite so they can ingest sustenance. It relieves pressure in the eyes of glaucoma patients, and provides pain reief for many. It does all this with few, if any, deleterious side effects. The rest of the plant has a plethora of valid industrial and medical uses. It's cheap and clean to produce, and makes great ropes, oils, etc. I never read anything in her pieces alleging marijuana will end dependence on health care, welfare and gas stations. It could lessen such dependence and that would be a good thing. There's no doubt hundreds of millions of dollars are wasted on enforcement of current laws, resulting legal fees, and imprisonment. Ice, coke, heroin, et al, are evil incarnate. Pot doesn't deserve to be lumped into the same category as that crap! When young people figure out how wrong society and the law is about pot, the danger is that they'll assume we're equally wrong about the really bad stuff. The government made a bizarre anti-pot movie called "Reefer Madness" in 1939. It showed nice folks who became bug-eyed, quivering, murderous lunatics when they smoked pot. It was ludicrous, but some of us still have those same misconceptions. As far as the Tribune-Herald goes, have you heard of a thing called freedom of the press, Gary? Regarding school kids being exposed to Gloria's columns, I think children should be encouraged to read and discuss various opinions. Good parents and teachers would likely tell them there are differences of opinion, but while it is illegal there are serious ramifications to its possession/use. The main point is that the horror here is not intrinsic in marijuana; rather it's in our outdated misconceptions about it. C'mon, Gary, Gloria writes a piece every week. Coming up with different, interesting subject matter must be challenging. Would you be happier with nothing but "fluff?" Disagree if you want, but you don't have to be nasty about it. You were too loose with verbiage like "moronic," "gibberish," and "stupidity." Claude Lloyd Hilo - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom