Source: San Luis Obispo New Times Contact: Thursday, January 15, 1998 Page: 6, Opinion section Website: newtimes-slo.com LOCK UP SMOKERS If prohibition is good for marijuana users, then it ought to work for these irresponsible tobacco smokers. Obviously, with more than 642,000 arrests for marijuana last year(up from 300,000 arrests in 1991), incarceration is a very popular program for dealing with the scourge of pot and should be applied to the tobacco smokers as well in order to improve the nation's health and cut costs. In the recent study from Columbia University, publicized by no less a scholar then Joe Califano, the findings showed that tobacco is the true "gateway drug." The bast majority of heroin users reported starting their illicit drug-use careers by smoking tobacco. Clearly tobacco is the root cause of the heroin epidemic (the number of hard-drug addicts has remained essentially unchanged and minuscule for decades). Where busting pot-heads has made no difference in the number of heroin users, putting tobacco users in prison, seizing their assets, and saddling them with felony convictions is obviously appropriate for these scofflaws who are still not going along with our national priorities. Clearly they should be prevented from harming the rest of us with "side smoke". We should put them in prison - for their own good and to promote our national priorities. Jim Rosenfield Culver City