Pubdate: Tue, 13 Oct 1998 Source: Daily Gazette (NY) Contact: http://www.dailygazette.com/ Author: CHAD THEVENOT Copyright: (c) 1998 - The Gazette Newspapers MANY BENEFITS FROM LEGALIZING MARIJUANA Regarding the Sept. 30 letter by Thomas Ellis, "No justification for continuing war on marijuana," I agree that the war on marijuana is fruitless, destructive and immoral. However, Ellis misrepresented marijuana's harms or potential harms. Marijuana (as well as caffeine and other legal or politically correct drugs) can exacerbate mental health problems. And, believe me, this is much more serious than many think. Ironically, in the federal government's tyrannical oppression of marijuana smokers, drug warriors fictionalize marijuana's harms, but fail to discuss some potentially legitimate problems with marijuana. Perhaps a legal market for the drug would have better informed the public about legitimate dangers. Given the issue of liability in a free market, I suspect so. Ellis is correct in noting that marijuana's greatest harm is its illegality and adulteration. The plant should absolutely be legal because its illegality corrupts law enforcement, creates a dangerous black market, marginalizes and devastates the lives of otherwise law-abiding folks, and represses legitimate discussions on how to deal with drug use and abuse, and its attendant problems. CHAD THEVENOT Washington, D.C. - --- Checked-by: Rich O'Grady