Source: San Francisco Examiner (CA) Contact: http://www.sfgate.com/ Pubdate: Wed, 25 Mar 1998 MAYORS FOR MEDICAL POT I'd like to commend the four mayors who sent letters to President Clinton encouraging him to keep cannabis clubs open ( "Clinton pressure on pot suit," March 18). These mayors [including Willie Brown of San Francisco and Elihu Harris of Oakland] represent the "will of the people," as expressed in Proposition 215, to legalize medical use of marijuana. But they also possess a bravery that is rare among politicians - i.e. the courage to speak out for common sense and against a clearly fanatical faction that seems to think marijuana is a demonic substance no one should use, medicinally or recreationally. The mayors risk being labeled "soft on drugs" in any future political endeavors. I am sure many current and future politicians feel marijuana is not a "big deal" but probably do not speak their minds for fear this would be political suicide. This is really unfortunate because in truth marijuana is not a seriously dangerous mind-altering substance. In a country with freedom of choice, where nicotine, caffeine, alcohol and hundreds of over-the-counter sleeping and diet aids proliferate, why is marijuana such a forbidden substance? We are free to change our mood and consciousness at will by using these other legal mind-altering substances, yet we are not allowed to use marijuana for any of the same reasons. It's time for all free-thinking American citizens (including politicians) to take a stand for asserting our individual freedom. The compassion and foresight expressed by these courageous mayors (and I should add San Francisco District Attorney Terence Hallinan) should be an example to the rest of us who believe in compassion, common sense and freedom. Martin Garro, Lafayette