Pubdate: Sun, 14 Apr 2013 Source: Tribune Star (Terre Haute, IN) Copyright: 2013 Tribune-Star Publishing Co. Inc. Contact: http://www.tribstar.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/448 Author: Mike Travelstead Page: B3 MAKING SENSE OF MARIJUANA DEBATE I have been listening to the debate about marijuana laws. The argument being made to keep pot illegal which I have no problem with is that it keeps pot away from our kids. But applying that argument to alcohol makes me ask why alcohol is not illegal? The CDC and the AMA state that there are 75,000 alcohol-related deaths a year, and 50 percent of adult auto fatalities and 39 percent of teen auto fatalities are alcoholrelated. They state that alcohol, not pot, is the most abused drug in the USA. Another one of the surveys stated that there are 11 million drinkers under the age of 21. They did not say what the criteria for the survey were. I don't believe the gateway drug theory but if I did then I would say it's alcohol. Five inmates filed a lawsuit against major alcohol companies blaming them instead of pot for the decisions they made that led to their crimes. One lawyer said, "alcohol's addictive nature is no secret and is well known." So we defend alcohol if it's called a gateway drug, but if you substitute pot where the inmates say alcohol then you get every speech an officer has made about how inmates got started on a life of crime. A USA Today opinion article on pot laws asked, "Do we want to add another available drug to roads where alcohol already causes mayhem?" So they use the effects of the legal drug as a reason to keep the illegal drug against the law. The health effects of alcohol are just as damaging as pot. The only difference is pot has bronchial damage and alcohol causes liver disease which puts it at No. 4 on the leading causes of death. Alcohol does the same damage to a developing adolescent brain and causes just as many life issues for a teenager. They say kids of smokers are more likely to light up. They say the same thing about kids of drinkers. The AMA also stated that 2/3 of teen sexual assaults are alcohol-related. Why do we accept the damage alcohol does to society? One last point, look at the proposals for lessening incarceration times on pot laws in the state of Indiana. They want to lessen the time for those caught selling around schools. This is a mistake and should be reversed. I would think around the schools would be maxed out and home use be lightened. - - Mike Travelstead Terre Haute - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom