Pubdate: Wed, 24 May 2000 Date: 05/24/2000 Source: New York Post (NY) Author: Robert Sharpe Authors: Robert Sharpe Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n645/a05.html Ecstasy is the latest synthetic drug to make headlines, but it won't be the last. Current drug policy is a gateway drug policy. As the most popular illicit drug, marijuana provides the black market connections that introduce drug users to harder drugs like ecstasy. While there is nothing inherent in the marijuana plant that compels users to try harder drugs, its black market status puts users in contact with criminals who sell hard drugs. While a liquor store will refuse to sell alcohol to a minor, a drug dealer will sell to anyone. As long as marijuana remains illegal, the established criminal distribution network will ensure that America's children can sample every new poison concocted by drug pushers. Given that marijuana is increasingly recognized as being safer than alcohol or tobacco (it is impossible to die from a marijuana overdose), why not end marijuana prohibition? Robert Sharpe Washington, D.C.