Pubdate: Wed, 19 Apr 2000 Source: Tribune Review (PA) Copyright: 2000 Tribune-Review Publishing Co. Contact: http://triblive.com/ Author: John Colman-Pinning NO BIG DEAL Thanks for printing Harold Kyriazi's piece "Good cop, bad cop," (Opinion&Commentary, April 9). It is a joy to read intelligent, well-written free speech in a newspaper printed in the United States. It is unrealistic to expect police, many of whom are young and underpaid, to resist the corrupt behavior their authority and firepower makes available to them. Cannabis enjoyers and cultivators are an easy bust and the forfeiture loot is seductive. The cops are just doing their job, however unethically. The same cannot be said for federal officials, elected and appointed. The elected get to where they are in life by pandering to the corporate sources of the cash they so desperately need to be able to compete for office. Both major parties are funded by the same pool of loot. It really doesn't make much difference whom you vote for if he is a "Republocrat." Both parties were bought long ago by the same people/corporations. Consequently, the federal government is guilty of the worst forms of fraud and subterfuge. While ostensibly the United States is a "democracy," in reality it is a corporate plantation where "democratically elected" politicians decree policy agreed upon by global corporate powers. Cannabis is prohibited because the alcohol, pharmaceutical, tobacco, etc., industries want it to be. It is an easily grown plant that could displace the drugs they push and reduce their profits. Well, "the public be damned!" say the corporate lords. And we have. The damnation is the "War on Select Drugs," which, statistically, is the "War on Cannabis." Its DEA association with the refined and concentrated substances heroin and cocaine is a convenient gambit to obscure the fact that every major high-level study conducted during the past century has concluded cannabis and its use is not a big deal and that legal sanctions against its cultivation and responsible enjoyment are not appropriate. Why has our government ignored and suppressed the truth? Because its corporate sponsors want it to be. John Colman-Pinning Waldport, Ore. - --- MAP posted-by: Greg