News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: LTE: Stop Marijuana |
Title: | CN BC: LTE: Stop Marijuana |
Published On: | 2001-04-05 |
Source: | Powell River Peak (CN BC) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-26 19:14:23 |
STOP MARIJUANA
We would like to start our response to the letter written by Dana Larsen of
the BC Marijuana Party ["Reconsider marijuana," Letters, March 7] with the
question "What have you been smokin', Dana?"-but we all know what he's been
smoking.
Funny how marijuana advocates give credence to the harmfulness of this drug
with the very words that come out of their mouths. Why should we British
Columbians be proud to boast of so-called billions in revenue - don't know
where the figures come from - from an illegal activity? Imagine those nasty
police officers tracking down resourceful entrepreneurs while they destroy
their landlord's homes. The nerve.
We must not worry about the loss of jobs in the law-enforcement area, if
marijuana were legal. The jobs will be more than made up in the medical and
substance-abuse counselling fields. What's a few more health statistics?
After all, aren't people cutting down on cigarette smoking? Those health
risks have to be made up from somewhere don't they?
The drug-addiction clinics will be looking forward to have more marijuana
addicts on their caseload. All that heroin and cocaine addiction gets a
little boring sometimes. After all, isn't marijuana just a harmless herb?
Come to think of it, isn't heroin made from a plant, and cocaine, too? Wow,
maybe we will have to rethink this. Maybe we shouldn't just let our hair
down and smoke our brains out. Is it possible that smoking marijuana might
interfere with our growing up, parenting, education, driving,
relationships, work safety, etcetera? It does make one think.
We would like to start our response to the letter written by Dana Larsen of
the BC Marijuana Party ["Reconsider marijuana," Letters, March 7] with the
question "What have you been smokin', Dana?"-but we all know what he's been
smoking.
Funny how marijuana advocates give credence to the harmfulness of this drug
with the very words that come out of their mouths. Why should we British
Columbians be proud to boast of so-called billions in revenue - don't know
where the figures come from - from an illegal activity? Imagine those nasty
police officers tracking down resourceful entrepreneurs while they destroy
their landlord's homes. The nerve.
We must not worry about the loss of jobs in the law-enforcement area, if
marijuana were legal. The jobs will be more than made up in the medical and
substance-abuse counselling fields. What's a few more health statistics?
After all, aren't people cutting down on cigarette smoking? Those health
risks have to be made up from somewhere don't they?
The drug-addiction clinics will be looking forward to have more marijuana
addicts on their caseload. All that heroin and cocaine addiction gets a
little boring sometimes. After all, isn't marijuana just a harmless herb?
Come to think of it, isn't heroin made from a plant, and cocaine, too? Wow,
maybe we will have to rethink this. Maybe we shouldn't just let our hair
down and smoke our brains out. Is it possible that smoking marijuana might
interfere with our growing up, parenting, education, driving,
relationships, work safety, etcetera? It does make one think.
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