News (Media Awareness Project) - CN NF: LTE: Marijuana And You |
Title: | CN NF: LTE: Marijuana And You |
Published On: | 2002-12-21 |
Source: | Telegram, The (CN NF) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-21 16:34:16 |
MARIJUANA AND YOU
Anyone suggesting that Canada should decriminalize the possession and use
of marijuana is badly misinformed. Consider some facts:
Smoking "pot" is a health hazard; marijuana smoke irritates the throat and
lungs; it has twice as much tar as cigarette smoke; and the frequent use of
pot is linked to lung cancer, bronchitis and emphysema -- all increasing
the load on our health-care facilities (your taxes).
Mental Impacts
Marijuana is a depressant and a psychoactive (mood-altering) drug with,
again, health care risks and the potential for addiction; it inhibits
short-term memory, slows reaction time and impairs visual tracking (the
ability to follow moving objects accurately).
All this can make driving a vehicle hazardous to others (especially if
alcohol is combined with pot).
Across the nation, our mental-health facilities are trying to rehabilitate
persons addicted (psychotic states) to marijuana -- ask any mental-health
care professional.
And your tax dollar is paying for this lengthy and expensive rehabilitation.
Just The Surface
I have barely skimmed over the hazards of using marijuana; not mentioning
the risk to people with heart problems, reproduction effects (decreased
sperm count, irregular ovulation, complications during pregnancy).
I hope mental-health professionals, law-enforcement officers and concerned
citizens will take the time to write a letter to the editor to further
emphasize why the use of marijuana should not be decriminalized.
Chas Luter
Buchans
Anyone suggesting that Canada should decriminalize the possession and use
of marijuana is badly misinformed. Consider some facts:
Smoking "pot" is a health hazard; marijuana smoke irritates the throat and
lungs; it has twice as much tar as cigarette smoke; and the frequent use of
pot is linked to lung cancer, bronchitis and emphysema -- all increasing
the load on our health-care facilities (your taxes).
Mental Impacts
Marijuana is a depressant and a psychoactive (mood-altering) drug with,
again, health care risks and the potential for addiction; it inhibits
short-term memory, slows reaction time and impairs visual tracking (the
ability to follow moving objects accurately).
All this can make driving a vehicle hazardous to others (especially if
alcohol is combined with pot).
Across the nation, our mental-health facilities are trying to rehabilitate
persons addicted (psychotic states) to marijuana -- ask any mental-health
care professional.
And your tax dollar is paying for this lengthy and expensive rehabilitation.
Just The Surface
I have barely skimmed over the hazards of using marijuana; not mentioning
the risk to people with heart problems, reproduction effects (decreased
sperm count, irregular ovulation, complications during pregnancy).
I hope mental-health professionals, law-enforcement officers and concerned
citizens will take the time to write a letter to the editor to further
emphasize why the use of marijuana should not be decriminalized.
Chas Luter
Buchans
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