Pubdate: Mon, 13 Apr 2009 Source: Exponent, The (Purdue U, IN Edu) Copyright: 2009 Purdue Student Publishing Foundation Contact: http://www.purdueexponent.org/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/883 Author: Dan Strauss SAME RESTRICTIONS SHOULD BE ON MARIJUANA, ALCOHOL To Jimmy Cox and his Wednesday anti-drug letter: It's funny that you mention that legalizing drugs would be the "worst kind of public policy in the history of the United States." As I recall, another public policy sticks out as pretty awful: prohibition. You see, there are a lot of similarities between alcohol and marijuana. Both have the potential for abuse. Both impair your judgment. Both are a lot of fun to consume. And while you say that weed causes schizophrenia, the results are correlative at best and show that alcohol use actually has a higher chance of "causing" schizophrenia later in life. Alcohol is much more destructive to one's body, especially if you're a kid. Alcohol negatively effects every system in the body, ranging from diabetes to brain damage. My point is that, nevertheless, alcohol is one of those things that people (myself included) are going to use anyway, regardless of the law or the health risks. We might as well allow them to and save ourselves the trouble of fighting bootlegging gangsters, right? Same goes for weed, I say. Impose the same restrictions on marijuana as we do on alcohol - must be 21 to buy, no smoking and driving, etc. - - and legalizing it can only benefit the country, especially if the government can see some economic gain. Now, there's one other thing that always bothers me: Why is it morally wrong to smoke marijuana? Isn't it more wrong to limit people's freedom in such a basic way? People should be allowed to take responsibility with their own bodies. There are lots of better ways to kill yourself, both physically and morally, that we don't need to waste our time cracking down on weed. So, about those gun laws ... Dan Strauss Senior, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom