Source: Calgary Sun (Canada) Contact: http://www.canoe.ca/CalgarySun/ Pubdate: Thu, 12 Mar 1998 Note: The Calgary Sun editor's comments in brackets. RE: THE EDITOR¼S note on a recent letter: "Drug laws aren't oppressive". Any law that restricts an adult¼s control over his or her own body is oppressive if that law is not founded in any scientific reason and doesn¼t prevent the physical or pecuniary harm of another person. Marijuana laws cannot be justified with science, because all the research on the effects of marijuana has returned results which contradict the current prohibition. The prohibition of marijuana does not prevent the physical harm of anyone other than the user, and the prohibition of marijuana does not prevent the financial harm of anyone, unless you consider the drop in profits for organized crime and loss of political payoffs, which would occur with legalization. The government must stop trying to protect us from ourselves. Marijuana laws are oppressive. They take away the rights of adults to make free choices, and they protect no one except criminals. Greg Handevidt (So what¼s next, legalize heroin?)