Pubdate: Thu, 25 Nov 1999 Source: Powell River Peak (CN BC) Copyright: 1999 Peak Publishing Ltd. Contact: 4400 Marine Ave, Powell River, BC V8A 2K1 Canada Website: http://peak.powellriver.net/ Author: Norm Siefken LESSER EVIL It really bothers me to see the school board attacking BC's lenient marijuana laws ["They protest," At the school board table, October 30]. I have found in the past that people who criticize marijuana users are often hypocritical users of a much more harmful substance: legal alcohol. As an emergency medical worker for 20 years, I have seen many overdose victims, including those from alcohol. Excessive drinking can lead to coma and death, but I have never seen anyone overdose on cannabis, nor have I found any such cases in the medical journals. The impact of alcohol in emergency departments is well-known. We see drunk-driving accidents and fatalities on a regular basis. A lot of violent behaviour such as fights and spousal abuse is triggered by drinking. Chronic and legal alcohol use leads to many horrible diseases such as cirrhosis of the liver. Cannabis is harmless by comparison. Pot smokers are well-known for their peaceful "mellow" behaviour, and non-violent nature. Why should anyone respect the hypocritical marijuana laws? The millions of Canadians who prefer marijuana instead of alcohol have made the healthier choice. The Lancet: a leading medical journal: stated in 1995 that "the use of cannabis, even long-term use, is not harmful to health." We now know that ordinary table salt is more toxic than marijuana. The school board should abandon their outdated and misinformed crusade against the harmless marijuana plant. Norm Siefken Chilliwack, BC - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea