Pubdate: Mon, 20 Jan 1997 Source: Star Ledger (NJ) Author: Sean Flaim I was surprised by David Evans' recent Speaking Up article which mentioned the well-funded tobacco lobby in reference to medical marijuana. It seems Evans is also promoting the schedule-one classification of tobacco for the same reasons he sees for applying it to marijuana. Maybe he is right. After all, cigarettes are highly addictive, serve no useful medical purpose and have a high chance of being abused, the three criteria for schedule-one classification. I'm sure if the government banned tobacco as a controlled substance, people would gladly report to their local precincts to hand over their newly designated contraband and swear off cigarettes forever. Those who didn't could be sent to prison, where they could mend their evil ways. And maybe we should ban alcohol, too. It's also highly addictive and serves no useful medical purpose. On the other hand, we tried that already. Evans tells us that marijuana's only effect is to mask symptoms and make some people feel better. Hmmm. Sounds like codeine, morphine and many other painkillers. Maybe we should ban them, too. Sean Flaim, Minneapolis