Pubdate: Wed, 27 Jul 2005 Source: Register-Guard, The (OR) Copyright: 2005 The Register-Guard Contact: http://www.registerguard.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/362 Author: Allan Erickson 'POTHEAD' AN UNNECESSARY SLUR After reading the July 18 article by reporter Tim Christie, "New marijuana group shuns potheads," I have to respond to Tom and Terry Thornhill's bigoted perspective concerning medical cannabis and "potheads." In 1998, when Oregon voters overwhelmingly beat back the recriminalization of cannabis and passed an initiative allowing for the legal use of medical cannabis by this state's patients, it was because of those potheads. In a little over a month, more than 100,000 signatures were gathered at the last minute to get an initiative on the ballot opposing recriminalization in time for that November's election. A lot of those signatures were gathered by potheads. The stereotyping portrayed by the Thornhills is exactly why cannabis - whether medicinal, recreational, spiritual or industrial - remains under federal prohibition. The un-American, oppressive and perjured origins of our laws criminalizing cannabis were initiated by a bigoted federal bureaucrat, Harry Anslinger, the nation's first drug czar. The subsequent 70 years of anti-cannabis propaganda has made the slur "pothead" acceptable. Pothead is no less polite in a society based on mutual respect and acceptance than any racially oriented derogatory term. Its use is indicative of how successful hatred and bigotry can be when mandated by government policy. I say shame on the Thornhills. ALLAN ERICKSON Eugene - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom