Pubdate: Wed, 16 Jun 2010 Source: Columbian, The (WA) Copyright: 2010 The Columbian Publishing Co. Contact: http://www.columbian.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/92 Author: Jim Kennedy REFRAIN FROM SENSELESS RHETORIC The Columbian's bias has become painfully clear to me over the years. However, I believe the editorializing in the June 12 "Cheers & Jeers" relating to Initiative 1068 are over the top with "we wonder whether people would see it as a justification to abuse intoxicants." I can't decide if that sentence is a red herring or just plain nonsensical. You mention a poll that suggests voters would approve of cannabis legalization. Yet you still publish negative prose. Obviously, the will of Washingtonians is meaningless to The Columbian; bias indeed. You use the same old worn-out argument that cannabis is a Schedule I drug and state legalization would create a problem for local law enforcement. That's nonsense. It would free law enforcement to go after the real bad guys. It would make room in the court system to take the same to trial. Also, it is the responsibility of the states to protest in the face of unjust federal law. Cannabis' illegality is unjust, plain and simple. There's no justification for it -- none. I respect The Columbian's right to voice its puritanical views. I would suggest, though, that if you care to maintain any credibility with your readers you dial back your nonsensical rhetoric. Jim Kennedy Vancouver - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D