Pubdate: Tue, 12 Nov 2002 Source: Traverse City Record-Eagle (MI) Copyright: 2002 The Traverse City Record-Eagle Contact: http://www.record-eagle.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1336 Author: John H. Vanderlind Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v02/n2097/a04.html LAWS ARE HYPOCRITICAL On the front page of the Nov. 8 paper two articles appeared about law enforcement officers using drugs. Thomas Gilbert was seen among friends at a concert taking a drag on a marijuana joint; the chief of police of neighboring Mancelona was accused of pushing a fellow officer around after drinking alcohol. On the face of these two reports, which is more harmful. I submit the legal use of alcohol leads to more problems than does recreational use of marijuana. A drunk driver killed my son Edward, along with two of his classmates. I supported Judge Gilbert in his election to the bench and if he runs again, I will vote for him. Our laws about marijuana and alcohol are hypocritical. I submit there are more dangers associated with alcohol than with marijuana. I submit that innocent bystanders are injured far more as a result of others' consumption of alcohol than is true with marijuana. The argument that legalizing marijuana will lead people to addiction is always proven by reverse logic, to wit: current addicts all started by using marijuana. By this logic people may conclude that all smokers of marijuana go on the other drugs. That is clearly not the case. I do not smoke marijuana but over the course of my 50-year career in mental health work I have known many people who have used marijuana recreationally and the effect has been minimal. Not one went on to harder drugs. John H. Vanderlind Traverse City - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk