Pubdate: Sun, 28 Oct 2007 Source: Denver Post (CO) Page: 2E Copyright: 2007 The Denver Post Corp Contact: http://www.denverpost.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/122 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v07/n1191/a01.html Author: Tom Parsons CHANGE CURRENT LAWS Re: "Vote 'no' on latest pot push," Oct. 15 editorial. The "vote 'no' on pot" editorial was sanctimonious grand-standing on the part of The Denver Post. To actually state with assumed authority that the efforts by SAFER are "merely an effort to enable marijuana users to get high on something besides alcohol" serves to disguise a social justice problem that dwarfs The Denver Post's concern. That problem is the arrest and conviction records of those who commit no law-breaking behavior other than to want to get high. If getting "high" is the concern of the editors, then why aren't they proselytizing for making alcohol illegal? Why not be forthright and talk about that fact that "too much" of either substance is the issue? And in so doing, argue for decriminalizing something that thousands of Coloradans do on a regular basis - getting a little high. And, in doing so, speak out to prevent the injustice that occurs when someone possesses some pot and is arrested as a lawbreaker and branded as a criminal. Editorialize to change the current law. It is the right thing to do. Tom Parsons, Broomfield - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake