News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: LTE: Lighting Up Is Bad Either Way |
Title: | CN BC: LTE: Lighting Up Is Bad Either Way |
Published On: | 2009-05-19 |
Source: | Peace Arch News (CN BC) |
Fetched On: | 2009-05-22 03:23:33 |
LIGHTING UP IS BAD EITHER WAY
Editor:
On one hand, pot activists are clamouring and protesting to have use
of marijuana legalized.
On the other hand, a group before the Standing Committee on Justice
and Human Rights requests they address the region's problem with
regard to pot-growing operations.
Although smoking tobacco is legal, hazards to health were discovered
- - lungs and heart to mention a few. There has been a campaign on to
point out the ill effects of smoking.
Doesn't it follow that smoking, no matter what the substance is, is
detrimental to health?
It is bad enough that smoking tobacco is legal. Why would it be
beneficial, with the knowledge of the hazards of smoking, another
substance should be legalized?
A pro-cannabis supporter mentioned a pot tax could be set up with
funds going to health care.
The cost of health care connected with tobacco is pretty heavy. It
also causes harm to non-smokers from second-hand smoke. Why create a
new problem by legalizing another substance, whatever the name?
M. Downey, Surrey
Editor:
On one hand, pot activists are clamouring and protesting to have use
of marijuana legalized.
On the other hand, a group before the Standing Committee on Justice
and Human Rights requests they address the region's problem with
regard to pot-growing operations.
Although smoking tobacco is legal, hazards to health were discovered
- - lungs and heart to mention a few. There has been a campaign on to
point out the ill effects of smoking.
Doesn't it follow that smoking, no matter what the substance is, is
detrimental to health?
It is bad enough that smoking tobacco is legal. Why would it be
beneficial, with the knowledge of the hazards of smoking, another
substance should be legalized?
A pro-cannabis supporter mentioned a pot tax could be set up with
funds going to health care.
The cost of health care connected with tobacco is pretty heavy. It
also causes harm to non-smokers from second-hand smoke. Why create a
new problem by legalizing another substance, whatever the name?
M. Downey, Surrey
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