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Title: | US TX: Edu: PUB LTE: Benefits Of Marijuana Ignored By U.S. But Not Other Countri |
Published On: | 2003-06-23 |
Source: | Battalion, The (TX Edu) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-20 03:41:35 |
BENEFITS OF MARIJUANA IGNORED BY U.S. BUT NOT OTHER COUNTRIES
In response to Timothy Gilbert's June 19 column:
The recent column subtitled, "America should follow Canada's planned
decriminalization of marijuana" is informative but does not go nearly far
enough to admonish the critics of this nation's current drug policy.
Since the passage of the Marijuana Tax Act of 1937, the United States has
been incarcerating its citizens for the possession and "manufacturing" of a
plant that has for years been a mainstay of other countries.
When one looks through the hysteria of the risks associated with the
Cannabis plant, one finds all kinds of beneficial uses, none of which get
to see the light of day when compared to the single "drug" aspect of the plant.
Furthermore, real problems such as the environmental impacts that continue
to occur because of our continuing dependence on petroleum-based products
is ignored.
America has not been telling the truth about the benefits of the Cannabis
plant for years now. And I ask you, how do we expect to be a nation of
law-abiding citizens when the very leaders of this country themselves are
often lawless?
A Grandma For Ganja
Mrs. Jeanne Marie Black-Ferguson
In response to Timothy Gilbert's June 19 column:
The recent column subtitled, "America should follow Canada's planned
decriminalization of marijuana" is informative but does not go nearly far
enough to admonish the critics of this nation's current drug policy.
Since the passage of the Marijuana Tax Act of 1937, the United States has
been incarcerating its citizens for the possession and "manufacturing" of a
plant that has for years been a mainstay of other countries.
When one looks through the hysteria of the risks associated with the
Cannabis plant, one finds all kinds of beneficial uses, none of which get
to see the light of day when compared to the single "drug" aspect of the plant.
Furthermore, real problems such as the environmental impacts that continue
to occur because of our continuing dependence on petroleum-based products
is ignored.
America has not been telling the truth about the benefits of the Cannabis
plant for years now. And I ask you, how do we expect to be a nation of
law-abiding citizens when the very leaders of this country themselves are
often lawless?
A Grandma For Ganja
Mrs. Jeanne Marie Black-Ferguson
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