Pubdate: Wed 07/28 1999 Source: St. Petersburg Times (FL) Copyright: 1999 St. Petersburg Times Contact: http://www.sptimes.com/ Forum: http://www.sptimes.com/Interact.html Author: Robert Reppy, Clearwater LIKE AN ECOLOGICAL H-BOMB Typical. Jeb Bush's drug czar, Jim McDonough, wants to unleash a killer fungus on the state of Florida, all in the name of eliminating some marijuana weeds. Excuse us for being dense, but where is the urgent need that justifies the risk of this possible eco-catastrophe? Has there been a sudden rash of pot-crazed loonies causing mayhem and destruction? Has there been even one murder in the state attributed to marijuana? No. There has, in fact, been a steady erosion of the government's case justifying incarceration and criminalization of pot users, as medical evidence for addiction (none) or harm (flimsy) mounts up rather more on the beneficial side than the opposite. Further, future public attitudes may well change to regard this weed as a useful industrial crop, perhaps genetically stripped of its mild hallucinogenic properties. As a source for paper many times more efficient than wood, it could save millions of acres of forest every year. After all, it was once so important economically as a crop that the father of our country, George Washington, exhorted all patriotic Americans to plant some on their property. He did. The point is, Jeb Bush's drug czar is planning on using an ecological H-bomb to deal with a mosquito-sized social problem. It's not surprising for a Republican appointee to show zero environmental awareness; after all, he's working for a governor whose extra-political career is that of a real estate developer -- just about the nadir of environmentally friendly professions. The public should be howling for this man's dismissal for even contemplating such a thing. I urge your readers to fire off some e- mail to the governor to such effect today! Robert Reppy Clearwater - --- MAP posted-by: manemez j lovitto