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News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: PUB LTE: Pot Allegations False
Title:CN BC: PUB LTE: Pot Allegations False
Published On:2003-05-21
Source:Burnaby Now, The (CN BC)
Fetched On:2008-01-20 06:54:37
POT ALLEGATIONS FALSE

Marijuana Doesn't Cause Harmful Effects That Were Claimed By Another Letter
Writer.

Editor: Mr. Sterle's recent letter (Pot can be harmful, Burnaby NOW, May
17, 2003) points to the facts that cannabis can worsen schizophrenia in
those patients who already have it.

The rest of his assertions are questionable, but as Mr. Sterle never
mentions what this other "permanent damage" is, I can't comment either way.

It's interesting, however, at the very end of his letter he reverts to the
following lies:

"All of the drugs that cause psychosis - amphetamines, cocaine and cannabis..."

There was no mention previous to this of cannabis causing psychosis, merely
it exacerbates a previously existing condition.

If Mr. Sterle can't see the massive difference between making an existing
condition worse and causing said condition, perhaps he should stop writing
such uninformed letters until he bones up on his research. Any responsible
activist for legalization of cannabis will agree that cannabis is not for
everyone.

It should be a personal choice, based on the specific situations to each
consenting adult.

To continue to criminalize something that is relatively harmless for most
of the population, simply because a small segment of the population may be
further harmed by it, is extremely illogical and short-sighted.

By that very logic, we should ban all junk food, fast food, nuts, dairy and
any other food that may cause harm, because some people are overeaters or
allergic.

The very existence of those foods in the stores and restaurants of Canada
puts some segments of the population at risk.
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