News (Media Awareness Project) - US VA: PUB LTE: Insane 'War On Drugs' Shouldn't Target The Use Of Marijuana |
Title: | US VA: PUB LTE: Insane 'War On Drugs' Shouldn't Target The Use Of Marijuana |
Published On: | 2000-06-01 |
Source: | The Free Lance Star (VA) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-03 21:17:10 |
I found Larry Evans' May 15 column ["Drug use casts long shadow"] to
be very interesting. He stated that recreational users of cocaine and
heroin are helping to perpetuate an illicit trade that causes a world
of hurt. I completely agree with his opinion, but I must comment on
his omission of marijuana - I'm glad he did.
I am neither a user nor an advocate of drugs. However, I do advocate
the legalizing of marijuana for medicinal purposes - as well as
recreational use - and would very much like to see farmers grow hemp
in this state because I feel that's a cash crop that could replace
tobacco.
I won't go into all the rhetoric that supports my decision on the
legalization of marijuana, but I was glad to see the column didn't
include marijuana with the "hard" drugs. In my life alcohol has been a
much more deadly substance than marijuana.
I would much rather have my 22-year-old son take a few puffs on a
joint than drink beer or liquor, but - until our government ends this
insane "War on Drugs" - my son would be committing an illegal act.
Ellen Herndon Atkins,
Mineral
be very interesting. He stated that recreational users of cocaine and
heroin are helping to perpetuate an illicit trade that causes a world
of hurt. I completely agree with his opinion, but I must comment on
his omission of marijuana - I'm glad he did.
I am neither a user nor an advocate of drugs. However, I do advocate
the legalizing of marijuana for medicinal purposes - as well as
recreational use - and would very much like to see farmers grow hemp
in this state because I feel that's a cash crop that could replace
tobacco.
I won't go into all the rhetoric that supports my decision on the
legalization of marijuana, but I was glad to see the column didn't
include marijuana with the "hard" drugs. In my life alcohol has been a
much more deadly substance than marijuana.
I would much rather have my 22-year-old son take a few puffs on a
joint than drink beer or liquor, but - until our government ends this
insane "War on Drugs" - my son would be committing an illegal act.
Ellen Herndon Atkins,
Mineral
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