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Title: | Web: Letter Of The Week |
Published On: | 2008-10-24 |
Source: | DrugSense Weekly (DSW) |
Fetched On: | 2008-10-25 16:55:41 |
LETTER OF THE WEEK
RIDDLED WITH MISINFORMATION
By Loretta Nall
This is in response to The News article "Busted indoor pot farm"
(Oct. 11), which was riddled with marijuana misinformation.
Authorities said growing marijuana hydroponically makes it more
potent. Hydroponics is simply a growing method. It in no way
increases the potency of marijuana or any other plant. Breeding and
genetics can increase potency and quality, but the growing method
itself has no bearing on the potency of the final product.
Authorities also claimed hydroponic marijuana is responsible for
organized crime, home invasions, armed robberies, arsons and
homicides. So, the growing method is responsible for all that? Now,
I have heard it all. Why not throw child molestation and wife
beating in there, too? Doing so couldn't possibly make that statement
any less believable.
Prohibition is the reason for the majority of crime around any
illicit substance. If you support prohibition, you support crime.
You support the drug dealers. Refusing to control and regulate the
drug market enables all of this crime.
If Jefferson County Sheriff Mike Hale wants to talk about gateway
theories, prohibition is the gateway to crime.
Hale said of the operation, "It would be impressive if it was a
legitimate business." So, why not legitimize it and collect taxes to
build the dome, pay off the sewer debt and use police resources to go
after all those murderers in the Birmingham area? Why not grow
marijuana for those suffering from cancer, HIV/AIDS, chronic pain,
multiple sclerosis and a whole host of other painful conditions that
marijuana is good medicine for?
Loretta Nall
Executive director
Alabamians for Compassionate Care
Alexander City
Pubdate: Sun, 19 Oct 2008
Source: Birmingham News, The (AL)
Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v08/n000/a100.html
RIDDLED WITH MISINFORMATION
By Loretta Nall
This is in response to The News article "Busted indoor pot farm"
(Oct. 11), which was riddled with marijuana misinformation.
Authorities said growing marijuana hydroponically makes it more
potent. Hydroponics is simply a growing method. It in no way
increases the potency of marijuana or any other plant. Breeding and
genetics can increase potency and quality, but the growing method
itself has no bearing on the potency of the final product.
Authorities also claimed hydroponic marijuana is responsible for
organized crime, home invasions, armed robberies, arsons and
homicides. So, the growing method is responsible for all that? Now,
I have heard it all. Why not throw child molestation and wife
beating in there, too? Doing so couldn't possibly make that statement
any less believable.
Prohibition is the reason for the majority of crime around any
illicit substance. If you support prohibition, you support crime.
You support the drug dealers. Refusing to control and regulate the
drug market enables all of this crime.
If Jefferson County Sheriff Mike Hale wants to talk about gateway
theories, prohibition is the gateway to crime.
Hale said of the operation, "It would be impressive if it was a
legitimate business." So, why not legitimize it and collect taxes to
build the dome, pay off the sewer debt and use police resources to go
after all those murderers in the Birmingham area? Why not grow
marijuana for those suffering from cancer, HIV/AIDS, chronic pain,
multiple sclerosis and a whole host of other painful conditions that
marijuana is good medicine for?
Loretta Nall
Executive director
Alabamians for Compassionate Care
Alexander City
Pubdate: Sun, 19 Oct 2008
Source: Birmingham News, The (AL)
Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v08/n000/a100.html
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