Pubdate: Fri, 27 Feb 1998 Date: February 27, 1998 Source: Victoria Times Colonist, BC, Canada Author: Daniel Tourigny Thanks for the editorial on the Victoria police's attempts to shut down the Sacred Herb (Feb. 16). Ian Hunter is one of the vast majority of pot smokers who aren't social outcasts who end up dying in a gutter from a heroin overdose. I hope Victoria city council doesn't succumb to the police's tactics in order to appear to be on high moral ground. All over Canada, police are using the tactic of raiding a business, waiting several months, and raiding the same establishment again and again, as has happened with Marc Emery's Hemp Nation. This is nothing short of legalized harassment. These incidents tarnish the image of the police. With pointless raids that seek to dissuade Ian Hunter and others who believe in legalizing cannabis from pursuing their democratic rights; with harassing of the local prostitutes; the handling of crowds at the out-of-control party a few months back; the protests at APEC; and the tactics used in the sandcastle riots (e.g. pepper spray anyone in sight), I have difficulty in respecting authority when it comes to serious matters such as murders, drinking and driving, and other incidents. Despite some of the negative media coverage of issues such as cannabis, there is a huge portion of the population that has decided to look beyond the cloak of the long-running "Reefer Madness" campaign and see the real facts for themselves. Daniel Tourigny Colwood, BC, Canada