News (Media Awareness Project) - US HI: LTE: Drugs Are Bad |
Title: | US HI: LTE: Drugs Are Bad |
Published On: | 2009-06-13 |
Source: | Garden Island (Lihue, HI) |
Fetched On: | 2009-06-14 16:20:10 |
DRUGS ARE BAD
In my opinion, Chief Perry was 100 percent correct in his factual
assessment of marijuana. ("On the Beat No. 29," The Garden Island, June 7)
And, Bruce Mirken's take on marijuana ("Prohibition is the problem,"
Letters, June 12) was completely wrong.
Marijuana is by federal law an illegal drug, and those who sell, buy,
or use it can be prosecuted. And yes, it does have medical benefits
to alleviate pain and can be restrictively prescribed by a physician
- - I have no problem with that.
But any foreign substance put into the body that is mind-altering
should be made illegal unless prescribed by a physician. Driving a
vehicle takes unobstructed physical and mental abilities and thus any
drug that impairs this function should be banned.
Yes, as Mr. Mirken stated, alcohol is probably more addictive and
toxic than marijuana and causes many more deaths and tragedies in our
society. Even though the U.S. would be better off without alcoholic
beverages, prohibition was repealed and the multi-billion-dollar
booze industry has prevailed.
To see our youth bombarded by the alcoholic beverage TV ads is sad,
but in a free society we must accept the bad with the good.
But all the other drugs that Chief Perry mentioned are illegal and
every effort should be made to eradicate them.
Certainly our drug control people cannot tell how many drugs a bust
will gather until the bust. But they are doing their jobs, and for
every drug they keep out of the hands of the dealer or user we should
be applauding them for their efforts.
Chief and KPD officers, keep up your fine work.
Glenn Mickens, Kapa'a
In my opinion, Chief Perry was 100 percent correct in his factual
assessment of marijuana. ("On the Beat No. 29," The Garden Island, June 7)
And, Bruce Mirken's take on marijuana ("Prohibition is the problem,"
Letters, June 12) was completely wrong.
Marijuana is by federal law an illegal drug, and those who sell, buy,
or use it can be prosecuted. And yes, it does have medical benefits
to alleviate pain and can be restrictively prescribed by a physician
- - I have no problem with that.
But any foreign substance put into the body that is mind-altering
should be made illegal unless prescribed by a physician. Driving a
vehicle takes unobstructed physical and mental abilities and thus any
drug that impairs this function should be banned.
Yes, as Mr. Mirken stated, alcohol is probably more addictive and
toxic than marijuana and causes many more deaths and tragedies in our
society. Even though the U.S. would be better off without alcoholic
beverages, prohibition was repealed and the multi-billion-dollar
booze industry has prevailed.
To see our youth bombarded by the alcoholic beverage TV ads is sad,
but in a free society we must accept the bad with the good.
But all the other drugs that Chief Perry mentioned are illegal and
every effort should be made to eradicate them.
Certainly our drug control people cannot tell how many drugs a bust
will gather until the bust. But they are doing their jobs, and for
every drug they keep out of the hands of the dealer or user we should
be applauding them for their efforts.
Chief and KPD officers, keep up your fine work.
Glenn Mickens, Kapa'a
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