Pubdate: Thu, 23 Nov 2000 Source: Irish Examiner (Ireland) Copyright: Examiner Publications Ltd, 2000 Contact: http://www.examiner.ie/ Section: Letters Author: Robert Sharpe LEGAL CANNABIS WILL PROTECT KIDS NOT only should medical cannabis be available to patients in need, but adult recreational use should also be regulated. Leaving the distribution of popular recreational drugs in the hands of organised crime puts children at great risk. Unlike legitimate businesses that sell liquor, illegal drug dealers working the black market do not ID for age, but they do push profitable, addictive drugs like heroin when given the chance. Sensible regulation is needed to undermine the black market and restrict access to drugs. Cannabis is the most popular illicit drug. Compared with legal drugs like alcohol and tobacco, cannabis is relatively harmless. Yet cannabis prohibition is deadly. While there is nothing inherent in cannabis that compels users to try harder drugs, its black market status puts users in contact with criminals who push them. As long as cannabis remains illegal, the criminal distribution network will ensure that children sample every toxic poison concocted by drug pushers. Replacing cannabis prohibition with regulation would do a better job protecting children than the failed drug war. Robert Sharpe, MPA, Programme Officer, Lindesmith Drug Policy Foundation, 4455 Connecticut Avenue, Washington, DC, USA. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens