Pubdate: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 Source: Irish Examiner (Ireland) Copyright: Examiner Publications Ltd, 2000 Contact: http://www.examiner.ie/ Author: Michael Nendick ARTICLE GOT TO THE GRASSROOTS THANK you for publishing an article about cannabis and the prohibition laws which make criminals of those of us who choose to buy or grow it. Your paper truly lived up to its name. Cannabis is a remarkably benign substance -- far safer than alcohol or tobacco. You may hear politicians say that we should not legalise another drug because that would only make matters worse. When cannabis is available to me I choose it instead of alcohol. Reports from the European Soccer Championship in Amsterdam suggest that fans who might usually get involved in alcohol fuelled troublemaking were content to puff on a joint or three and chat amiably with other fans. There is every indication that legalising cannabis would not be the dangerous social experiment that senior politicians mew about. Why do we tolerate the government violating us for what we choose to put in our bodies? I would like some more of the civil liberties that we are taught to expect from a liberal democracy. How much longer shall we suffer the dangerous social experiment of prohibition? Michael Nendick, Herts, England - --- MAP posted-by: Don Beck