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News (Media Awareness Project) - US IL: Editorial: Clashing Reports On Pot Leave Reason For Doubt
Title:US IL: Editorial: Clashing Reports On Pot Leave Reason For Doubt
Published On:1999-07-14
Source:Daily Vidette
Fetched On:2008-09-06 02:04:50
CLASHING REPORTS ON POT LEAVE REASON FOR DOUBT

Yet another marijuana study made the news this week. This report, as
delivered by Joseph Califano, president of the National Center on Addiction
and Substance Abuse at Columbia University, concludes that smoking pot is
like playing "Russian roulette."

The game, so to speak, begins when an unsuspecting teenager decides to abuse
marijuana.

One problem with this report, like so many other scientific papers, is while
the report is filled with important sounding jargon and emotional language,
it stand contradicted by the federal government's report that came out in
March.

The Califano report also indicated any use of marijuana is "abuse." The is
like saying drinking a beer is abusing alcohol on the same level as slamming
seven shots in four minutes.

The report from the government concludes marijuana is not a so-called
gateway drug.

So, which fancy report is the unsuspecting teenager to believe? More
importantly, which fancy report are lawmakers to believe?

In months to come, both sides of the drug debate will cite whichever report
confirms their own beliefs and quickly dismiss the other one.

We at the Daily Vidette will go with the government on this one.

The Califano report was commissioned and conducted by scientists who had
already decided smoking pot is the root of all drug abuse, so it should be
expected their report would find exactly what it found.

The report from the federal government, however, was funded by the Office of
National Drug Control Policy--an organization which would be less likely to
have an opinion on how its own study should come out.
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