News (Media Awareness Project) - US WA: LTE: Rick Steves Marijuana Mission Not Worthwhile |
Title: | US WA: LTE: Rick Steves Marijuana Mission Not Worthwhile |
Published On: | 2009-02-19 |
Source: | Kirkland Reporter (WA) |
Fetched On: | 2009-02-25 21:11:55 |
RICK STEVES MARIJUANA MISSION NOT WORTHWHILE
One would think that with all the miles that Rick Steves has traveled,
he would choose to be an ambassador for something more worthwhile than
Europe's permissiveness with pot smoking.
What is his point, really? Viewing decriminalization from a cost
savings perspective is narrow-minded and smacks of the worst sort of
naivety. American society is just coming to terms with many of the
health problems that we have ignored for years. Now he wants to throw
a little legal pot smoking and all its associated health risks into
the mix?
For all his imagined good intentions Steves exhibits one of the
trademarks of one who has partaken too long himself of the "herb": an
altered perception of reality. I believe the story about how the Ford
dealership is trying to make things work in this tough economy is more
inspiring, and much more worthy as a front page story. My advice to
Mr. Steves is, if you want to toke, go back to France or The
Netherlands.
John Navroth
Kirkland
One would think that with all the miles that Rick Steves has traveled,
he would choose to be an ambassador for something more worthwhile than
Europe's permissiveness with pot smoking.
What is his point, really? Viewing decriminalization from a cost
savings perspective is narrow-minded and smacks of the worst sort of
naivety. American society is just coming to terms with many of the
health problems that we have ignored for years. Now he wants to throw
a little legal pot smoking and all its associated health risks into
the mix?
For all his imagined good intentions Steves exhibits one of the
trademarks of one who has partaken too long himself of the "herb": an
altered perception of reality. I believe the story about how the Ford
dealership is trying to make things work in this tough economy is more
inspiring, and much more worthy as a front page story. My advice to
Mr. Steves is, if you want to toke, go back to France or The
Netherlands.
John Navroth
Kirkland
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