Pubdate: Thu, 07 Dec 1999 Source: Fairfield County Weekly (CT) Copyright: 1999 New Mass. Media, Inc. Contact: http://www.fairfieldweekly.com/ Copyright: Fairfield County Weekly 1999 Website: www.fairfieldweekly.com Author: Christopher A. Joseph BRUSH UP ON THE CONSTITUTION I found Terri Lagerstedt's informative article on industrial hemp ["Hemp Held Hostage," Nov. 11] posted at the Media Awareness Project's web site, www.mapinc.org. While I am not unfamiliar with the information reported, one sentence stood out like a sore thumb; "And while the passage of such a bill creates some headway, the fact remains that federal law supersedes state law." I believe this is dreadfully wrong. I suggest that Terri go back and re-read the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. The federal government needed an amendment to enact, and yet another to appeal, alcohol prohibition, because it did not have the Constitutional authority to do so otherwise. I do not remember any such amendment being passed to give the federal government jurisdiction over the states in the war on drugs. You're sitting in a prison cell, but the door is unlocked. The guard at your door may have a gun, but he has no legal authority to use it against you. How do you feel about that? Christopher A. Joseph Parma, Ohio - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D