News (Media Awareness Project) - US DC: PUB LTE: Time to End Two Marijuana Fictions |
Title: | US DC: PUB LTE: Time to End Two Marijuana Fictions |
Published On: | 2009-12-06 |
Source: | Washington Post (DC) |
Fetched On: | 2009-12-07 17:21:08 |
TIME TO END TWO MARIJUANA FICTIONS
George F. Will is right ["Rocky Mountain high," op-ed, Nov. 29]: The
medical marijuana movement is partly a fiction, a stand-in for
legalization. This is not to say that marijuana does not relieve a
wide range of ailments. It does. But if Mr. Will and Colorado Attorney
General John Suthers believe that medical marijuana will cause people
to lose faith in the legal system and "care less as law itself loses
its dignity," they are living in their own fictional world.
The fact that tens of millions of Americans use marijuana -- for
medical purposes or otherwise -- is testament to the disrespect for
some laws that marijuana prohibition engenders. This disrespect didn't
start with the medical marijuana reforms; it has been going on since
the misinformation and outright lies that were used to drum up support
for marijuana prohibition were accepted by a gullible Congress in the
1930s.
It's time to rectify both fictions -- medical marijuana and
prohibition -- through full legalization.
Norman Michael Harman
Harpers Ferry, W.Va.
George F. Will is right ["Rocky Mountain high," op-ed, Nov. 29]: The
medical marijuana movement is partly a fiction, a stand-in for
legalization. This is not to say that marijuana does not relieve a
wide range of ailments. It does. But if Mr. Will and Colorado Attorney
General John Suthers believe that medical marijuana will cause people
to lose faith in the legal system and "care less as law itself loses
its dignity," they are living in their own fictional world.
The fact that tens of millions of Americans use marijuana -- for
medical purposes or otherwise -- is testament to the disrespect for
some laws that marijuana prohibition engenders. This disrespect didn't
start with the medical marijuana reforms; it has been going on since
the misinformation and outright lies that were used to drum up support
for marijuana prohibition were accepted by a gullible Congress in the
1930s.
It's time to rectify both fictions -- medical marijuana and
prohibition -- through full legalization.
Norman Michael Harman
Harpers Ferry, W.Va.
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