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News (Media Awareness Project) - US AK: PUB LTE: Alaska Can Correct Past Mistakes By Supporting
Title:US AK: PUB LTE: Alaska Can Correct Past Mistakes By Supporting
Published On:2001-12-24
Source:Anchorage Daily News (AK)
Fetched On:2008-01-25 01:21:17
ALASKA CAN CORRECT PAST MISTAKES BY SUPPORTING HEMP 2002

Jay Ambrose's editorial "NBC's liquor ads show a lack of good citizenship"
(Dec. 19) states that alcohol prohibition of 1919 to 1933 had taught
America that this method of control of personal choice causes more problems
then it solves. This is dead wrong; for within four years after the repeal
of the 18th amendment, the U.S. government did it again. I refer to the
Marihuana Tax Act of 1937 that imposed prohibition of marijuana; thus
creating the dawn of the drug war and all the death and suffering that
accompanies it, in America and abroad.

Also prohibited by this act was the growing of hemp, a very useful and
versatile plant that cannot be used as a "drug." During the drought of the
'30s, this was a valuable crop because of its many uses and drought
resistance, yet the U.S. government took it away from the people. This act
by the government showed lack of good citizenship and poor leadership by
the governing body of America. I say it is far past time to correct this
gross error of judgment. Here in Alaska we have a chance to take a step of
correction by supporting Hemp 2002.

Thomas Mark Higgins

Anchorage
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