Pubdate: Tue, 18 Jan 2000 Source: State Journal-Register (IL) Copyright: 2000 The State Journal-Register Contact: P.O. Box 219, Springfield, IL 62705-0219 Fax: (217) 788-1551 Website: http://www.sj-r.com/ Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v01/n066/a05.html GOVERNOR SHOULD NOT BUY INTO JUNK SCIENCE ON HEMP Dear Editor, I want to commend the SJ-R for its timely and educational editorial on Jan. 12 on the hemp issue considered in the legislature and now by Gov. Ryan. I find it totally irresponsible that the Illinois Drug Education Alliance and the Illinois State Police are promulgating "junk science" concerning this issue. By doing so, they destroy their own credibility, especially with our young people, who may well decide to question their information on real drug issues. I want to point out that a pro-hemp resolution was adopted by the National Conference of State Legislatures at its winter meeting in Washington, D.C. To quote from part of this resolution: "NCSL also strongly urges Congress statutorily to direct the DEA to revise its policies to be less restrictive and allow the states to establish state regulatory programs, thus fostering the development of domestice hemp production by American farmers and manufacturers." Certainly no one can accuse the NCSL of being a bunch of potheads. I urge Gov. Ryan not to veto this bill but to provide funding for the academic institutions to research hemp as a potential crop for Illinois. The governor knows better than to lend any credibility to this hemp hysteria and junk science. Alexander J. Casella Springfield - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens