Pubdate: Thu, 08 Oct 2009 Source: Red Bluff Daily News (CA) Copyright: 2009 Red Bluff Daily News Contact: http://redbluffdailynews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1079 Author: Jaime Cowley NOTHING BUT, REFER MADNESS Editor: I have been reading the opinions regarding medical cannabis use all summer. Some letters are well-written, informative and factual. Other letters seem to propagate the idea that all marijuana users are violent criminals, and that marijuana itself is dangerous. These ideas seem to come right out of the "Reefer Madness" era of government propaganda which falsely portrayed marijuana as a highly addictive substance that would incite the user to violence against others and the user himself. If I recall, marijuana was outlawed in 1937, much to the delight of the tobacco companies who wanted the weed to be made illegal. Marijuana was also connected with the influx of Mexican families coming here for work at that time and racial intolerance was high - another reason to make the weed illegal. Since then misconception about marijuana has made cannabis use look as dangerous as heroin use. I am continually amazed at how ignorant people are regarding marijuana. Marijuana is not physically addictive, nor does it harm the body in the way that alcohol does, or the thousands of different drugs all of America takes, drugs which doctors prescribe that can have devastating side effects. The letter I read today by Diana Thompson, who says marijuana use causes people to kill or harm themselves, is ridiculous. If that were true we would be inundated with stories of mass murder committed by cannabis users. I don't recall ever hearing of a murder being caused by someone who used marijuana. She mentioned that the Manson family used marijuana before they killed people. While it is true the Manson family smoked pot, they also used LSD, and on the nights of the murders they were high on speed - not marijuana. If there were a survey done on all cannabis users it might surprise people to know that cannabis smokers are not just hippies and criminals. They are also your neighbors - hardworking, honest, taxpaying citizens - decent people who might smoke a little pot just like others who might choose a glass of wine or a beer. They are not brain-damaged, either. I would like to know where are the sources of medical fact regarding government cannabis study that Thompson referred to? Studies were done in the 60s and 70s in which very high doses of THC were given to monkeys - high doses of THC that no typical user would experience without smoking pounds of marijuana at one time. So their findings were distorted and unrealistic, furthering the irrational fear concerning marijuana by the public, just as Thompson is doing by saying cannabis users are prone to violence. If someone is going to commit murder or violence, it is because they already have that trait and would be violent with or without marijuana. Some people have violent reactions after drinking alcohol. But alcohol reacts very differently in the body than does cannabis. I have never seen anyone turn violent after smoking pot. Nor have I seen or heard of anyone becoming brain-damaged from smoking cannabis. Carl Sagan, for example, was a brilliant astronomer and a lifelong pot smoker. Willie Nelson huas long been a pot smoker - could he write such beautiful songs if he were brain-damaged? If marijuana were made legal or decriminalized all the crimes attributed to marijuana would disappear, much like the crimes during alcohol prohibition did after it was repealed. You don't have to love marijuana or agree with its use, but the day is coming when it will be legal, and then we'll see how much of that "reefer madness" propaganda is true. Jaime Cowley, Red Bluff - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D