Pubdate: Tue, 27 Jun 2000 Date: 06/27/2000 Source: Richmond Times-Dispatch (VA) Author: Michael Krawitz Related: URL: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n846/a01.html Editor, Times-Dispatch: To debunk James Q. Wilson's words in brief: Please consider that regulation equals control, but prohibition equals no control. Wilson doesn't live in the same world as you and I. In his world the jails aren't filled with drug users. In his world millions of children aren't in foster care while their parents do hard time for minor drug offenses. In his world those who would use drugs actually are dissuaded from doing so by "just saying no." In his world I never would be whistled at in the middle of the night by crack and heroin dealers downtown. In his world those who don't use drugs now would do so only if they were patted on the head and told it was OK. Of course he and his friends wouldn't do so; it is just those other people. I am a disabled veteran and a medical marijuana user. Despite the fact I can't tolerate the store-bought marijuana called marinol that makes me sicker than I already am, the government of Virginia would label me a drug abuser if I were caught with the generic leafy kind of marijuana. Am I a "barbarian" as described by Wilson because I cannot survive without drugs? I am a gentlemen, so I cannot say what I really think of Wilson; besides, my mother taught me that if I don't have anything nice to say, I should say nothing at all. Michael Krawitz, Elliston