Pubdate: Thu, 7 May 2009 Source: Boulder Weekly (CO) Copyright: 2009 Boulder Weekly Contact: http://www.boulderweekly.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/57 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v09/n481/a07.html Author: Liz Brix WHY POT IS ILLEGAL (Re: "Pot reactions," letters, April 30.) I read a letter to the editor recently about legalizing pot, in which a proponent said there is no research done on pot because the government has made it illegal. Not true. I wrote an extensive research report in college on marijuana, and I found out they did do a lot of research on it. They gave it to chimpanzees. The chimps were allowed constant access to it and food and water. They would smoke it, then sit and be high, and eat, and be happy. No addiction. When the same experiment was done with cocaine, the chimps constantly took the coke without eating. Same with heroin and cigarettes. The heroin they would take until they died - coke, close to it. Pot they took occasionally, when they felt like it. They don't need to do research on pot because they have already proven it is not addictive. There has never been a car accident that resulted from smoking pot. Newspapers will often say the driver was smoking pot to make it look like the cause, but with further reading you find he was also drinking or doing other drugs. Marijuana was made illegal because Dupont created a new fiber, Nylon, which they felt was perfect for the shipping industry's ropes and sails. Unfortunately, that was already being taken care of with hemp rope and sail fabric. So, to get rid of competition, Dupont's nephew Andrew Mellon was put in charge of a new government agency called the Drug Enforcement Agency. They used propaganda and favors in the Food and Drug Administration to make marijuana illegal, which made hemp illegal - although most people at the time didn't know that hemp and marijuana were the same thing. So, now the shipping and boating industries use the shorter-lived Nylon ropes and sails, instead of the tried and true long-lasting hemp, and no one can smoke pot anymore legally except medical patients. How rude! Liz Brix Boulder - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake