Pubdate: Thu, 08 Mar 2007 Source: Independent Florida Alligator, The (FL Edu) Copyright: 2007 Campus Communications, Inc Contact: http://www.alligator.org/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/760 Author: Heath Wintz OFFICIAL STANCE ON POT CHANGES OVER TIME Dan Burrough's observations regarding licit and illicit substances were articulated very well. The societal burdens created by use and misuse of alcohol, tobacco and pharmaceuticals far outweigh those created by marijuana use. He was also correct to note that the "gateway" theory supported by public health professionals and echoed by public policymakers has been disproven time and again. Interestingly, we've all watched arguments in support of marijuana prohibition change many times over the decades. During the 1930s, the message was, "Marijuana causes insanity." In the past five years, we've seen the Office of National Drug Control Policy fund public service messages indicating that marijuana use supports terrorism, causes hit-and-run automobile accidents and leads to teenage pregnancy. A recent ad targeted toward parents concluded: "Marijuana: It's more harmful than we all thought." The latest ad, however, backtracked and indicated that use of marijuana would not make one insane, criminal or pregnant, but that "nothing" would happen. Users will supposedly waste their lives in their parents' basements playing video games while life outside passes them by. One need not look far to find hypocrisy in federal government, particularly in the case of marijuana policy. But it is interesting to see other members of the D.A.R.E. generation begin to question the foundation upon which prohibition stands. Heath Wintz - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin