News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: Editorial: Pot Crazy |
Title: | US CA: Editorial: Pot Crazy |
Published On: | 2009-02-26 |
Source: | Sacramento News & Review (CA) |
Fetched On: | 2009-03-03 23:19:00 |
POT CRAZY
Americans are crazy when it comes to marijuana. Michael Phelps'
recent experience, after being photographed taking a toke of
marijuana at a party, is a good case in point. The Olympic athlete,
who astounded the world last August by winning eight gold medals, has
suddenly been dubbed a "disappointment" to us all, suspended by USA
Swimming, threatened with killed endorsement deals and called an
abomination by media pundits and editorialists across the country.
For what? Why all this ganging up on Phelps, 23, when about half of
Americans admit to having smoked weed in their youth, and when a
majority of people in the country think pot should be legal in some
form anyway?
At most, smoking pot is no worse than smoking cigarettes or overdoing
it with alcohol. We've editorialized plenty in this space about the
insanity of America's drug policies, especially as regards marijuana.
Maybe Assemblyman Tom Ammiano's just-introduced Assembly Bill
390which would legalize (and tax) marijuana usewill help curb the craziness.
Americans are crazy when it comes to marijuana. Michael Phelps'
recent experience, after being photographed taking a toke of
marijuana at a party, is a good case in point. The Olympic athlete,
who astounded the world last August by winning eight gold medals, has
suddenly been dubbed a "disappointment" to us all, suspended by USA
Swimming, threatened with killed endorsement deals and called an
abomination by media pundits and editorialists across the country.
For what? Why all this ganging up on Phelps, 23, when about half of
Americans admit to having smoked weed in their youth, and when a
majority of people in the country think pot should be legal in some
form anyway?
At most, smoking pot is no worse than smoking cigarettes or overdoing
it with alcohol. We've editorialized plenty in this space about the
insanity of America's drug policies, especially as regards marijuana.
Maybe Assemblyman Tom Ammiano's just-introduced Assembly Bill
390which would legalize (and tax) marijuana usewill help curb the craziness.
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