Pubdate: Wed, 15 Apr 1998 Date: 04/15/1998 Source: Edmonton Sun (Canada) Author: Matthew M. Elrod IN YOUR editorial of April 6, "That pot problem," you confess: "We do not support the decriminalization of marijuana, even for medicinal purposes, as we don't believe the medical evidence supports it." Exactly what evidence? Typically, medicinal herbs and drugs are considered safe until proven harmful and not criminal until unsafe. Garlic and St. John's Wort have never been subject to double-blind studies, yet we do not criminalize people for using them or insist they pay more for new experimental brand-name drugs with harmful side-effects, such as calcium channel blockers. How do you justify knocking medicinal cannabis users like Terry Parker and Lynn Harichy while Health Canada fails to test the majority of new herbs and drugs added to store shelves every year? How do you justify wasting tax dollars and law-enforcement resources warehousing otherwise law-abiding recreational cannabis users in our prisons while dangerous offenders and drunk drivers are granted early release? I do not support cannabis prohibition because not one of the many studies on the issue or the evidence gleaned from over 60 years of prohibition, or Edmonton's booming black market supports it. Matthew M. Elrod (Marijuana is illegal. Medicinal use of the substance will likely change as evidence mounts for it.)