Pubdate: Sun, 27 Oct 2002 Source: Orange County Register, The (CA) Copyright: 2002 The Orange County Register Contact: http://www2.ocregister.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/321 Author: Rick L. Root Related: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v02/n1940/a01.html Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mmj.htm (Cannabis - Medicinal) GIVEN POT LAWS, HOW HONEST ARE FEDS? In reference to the congressional call for an inquiry into what U.S. officials knew about al-Qaida threats before the Sept. 11 attacks, Audrey Wicks rhetorically asks, "What American in his right mind could have had such information and not put out an alarm?" [Letters, Oct. 16] - as if it were a given that our leaders are incapable of considering average citizens to be expendable. The question deserves much more than cursory agreement to its implied rhetorical answer - not as an indictment of government involvement but as a means to show that government is capable of such callousness. There are many who claim FDR knew of and allowed the attack on Pearl Harbor in order to sway public opinion toward entering World War II. If true, his administration had to consider Americans to be expendable in order to advance its desired policy. Even more compelling evidence exists that suggests LBJ was aware of the gross inaccuracies in his Gulf of Tonkin speech, which served to escalate our involvement in Vietnam. Again, if true, leadership decided American lives to be expendable in the advancement of desired policy. Of course, there are other examples that might indicate areas of our government do indeed consider citizens to be expendable for the advancement of policy. But most of us by nature will continue to trust those who lead us, and to dismiss contrary claims as loony conspiracy theories, until such time as irrefutable proof is laid in our hands. But for me and millions of other Americans, absolute proof is in our hands. That proof: marijuana. Over the last four decades, marijuana use has become commonplace in America. In that time, millions from all walks of life have used it recreationally without harm. Its medicinal qualities are recognized and taken advantage of by tens of thousands of sick and dying Americans who have found a non-toxic means of improving the quality of their lives. Yet government and most politicians from both parties continue to refuse the facts, both anecdotal and clinical, to promote and protect the prohibition against and the Class 1 scheduling of marijuana. They lie to us. Millions of Americans know the truth from years and years of first- and second-hand experiences with the herb. The lies are told to protect and advance policies, programs and business dependent upon its prohibition, which has caused great harm to millions of good Americans. People are expendable for the sake of desired policy. Marijuana doesn't kill. No one has ever died from its ingestion. Yet government has you believe otherwise. They would have you believe marijuana is addictive. Hardly. Marijuana is being used successfully as a means of beating addiction to drugs that kill, such as alcohol. But don't take my word for it or government's. Simply look around your community. Where are the bodies that marijuana supposedly claims? Where are the signs of harm? Look in your jails and prisons - there's your harm. The harms of marijuana are slight compared to the harms of marijuana prohibition. Or look at the treatment of a local medical marijuana user. AIDS patient Ross Embry of Laguna Beach ["O.C. case a test for medical marijuana," Local News, Oct.16] was arrested for cultivating his medicine. Now he is suffering, and he will suffer further - not from the use of marijuana but from the government lies that prop up its prohibition. Is he expendable for the sake of the government's desired policy? "What American in his right mind could have had such information and not put out an alarm?" the letter-writer asked. Good question, Ms. Wicks. Alarms are sounded yet apathy prevails. Or worse, messengers are dismissed because the message is unpopular. The tyranny isn't as much that government boldly lies as it is that the majority blindly believes. Rick L. Root The Westminster resident is operations manager for a machinery manufacturer in Santa Ana. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D