Pubdate: Fri, 08 Mar 2002 Source: Northwest Florida Daily News (FL) Copyright: 2002 Northwest Florida Daily News Contact: http://www.nwfdailynews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/313 Author: Stephen Heath MARIJUANA MYTHS From your editorial ("DEA goes to pot," Feb. 23): "Either the DEA didn't take the terrorist alert very seriously, or it has a remarkably twisted notion of what constitutes a threat to the American people." The Drug Enforcement Administration understands threats, all right. It fully understands the threat that legal medical marijuana users and dispensaries pose. It is a threat to the DEA's very existence. If the federal government allows states to grant legal access to medical marijuana for an extended period, three realities will emerge. * Medical marijuana patients will not move on to use more dangerous illicit drugs, thus disproving the "gateway theory." * Patients will not rob or commit other crimes to fund their "habit." * Those patients not fully crippled by their illnesses will demonstrate the ability to lead full and productive lives while including marijuana as part of their regular regimen. Marijuana use has risks, as does all drug use. However, compared with alcohol, it is far less dangerous. There is no rational reason to arrest adults who use it responsibly. If the DEA and other drug-warring agencies allow the above myths to be exposed, they lose billions of dollars in funding currently allocated to them in the War Against Americans, formerly known as the War Against Drugs. STEPHEN HEATH Drug Policy Forum of Florida Clearwater - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens