Pubdate: Thu, 05 Aug 2004 Source: View Magazine (Hamilton, CN ON) Copyright: 2004 View Magazine Contact: http://www.viewmag.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2393 Author: James Perry POT SHOULD BE LEGALIZED Dear Editor, It's medically proven that smoking marijuana is less harmful for the body than either the nicotine (and other hundreds of carcinogenic materials) found in cigarettes or alcohol, nor is it as addictive as the two other substances. Unfortunately, these two are regulated and sold whereas weed is heavily restricted. I commend both Jean Chretien and Paul Martin for attempting to "decriminalize" the usage of a small amount of pot. What's needed is not a mere decriminalization, but utterly legalizing its use, provided it's for a personal use only; by doing so, society eliminates the criminal aspect of it, as it's becoming as regulated as booze or tobacco, and loses its alluring effect on the youngsters due to "the stolen fruits are the sweetest." Experiments taking place for years in European countries such as the Netherlands, Belgium or Switzerland showed that once a society legalizes marijuana, it is no longer considered criminal, thus it saves funds for police to take action. Also, society gains control on substance abuse and monies that go under the carpet to criminal or terrorist organizations or drug traffickers and dealers would stop being such a nuisance once the problem is solved. The writer of this letter has never tried smoking and will never do so; albeit, I believe that's it is time to adopt a more lax and lenient approach towards this phenomenon, as 40 per cent of Canadians and Americans have admitted to or are considered to having attempted it at least once in their lifetimes. James Perry - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin