Pubdate: Fri, 20 Nov 1998 Source: Times Union (NY) Copyright: 1998, Capital Newspapers Division of The Hearst Corporation Contact: 518-454-5628 Website: http://www.timesunion.com/ Author: Walter F. Wouk RESOLUTION ON MARIJUANA REFLECTS "REEFER MADNESS" In your Nov. 9 editorial "Pot politics,'' you single out the Clinton administration as the primary obstacle to the legalization of medicinal marijuana. What about Congress? Back in September, the Republican-controlled Congress passed House Joint Resolution 117 -- a statement to the effect that Congress believes marijuana to be dangerous and addictive, and that Congress is unequivocally opposed to the legalization of marijuana for medical use. HJR 117 is a classic case of "reefer madness.'' Rep. Bill McCollum, R-Fla., who sponsored the resolution, cannot cite one credible scientific study that proves marijuana is "dangerous and addictive.'' Neither can area congressmen Sherwood Boehlert, Michael McNulty and Jerry Solomon, who voted in favor of it. All of these career politicians have ignored my repeated requests to cite the evidence they relied upon to substantiate their claim that marijuana is "dangerous and addictive.'' And that's to be expected, because the evidence does not exist. The war on marijuana is factually bankrupt and morally indefensible. WALTER F. WOUK President National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws Howes Cave - --- Checked-by: Patrick Henry