Pubdate: Fri, 04 Aug 2006 Source: Weyburn This Week (CN SN) Copyright: 2006 Weyburn This Week Contact: http://www.weyburnthisweek.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2471 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v06/n960/a08.html Author: Nathan Holowaty Note: Title by MAP MANY PEOPLE PREFER TO FIND A SCAPEGOAT In regard to the truth about marijuana from Friday July 21st: Unfortunately this article is not only misleading but also dangerously insidious against the millions of peaceful and otherwise law abiding citizens of this country who happen to use cannabis products. Marijuana may not be for everyone, however the people who do use marijuana with much benefit in therapeutic, spiritual or recreational circumstances generally do so with no ill effect. The most harmful part of marijuana is that you can end up in jail for it. It is far more unethical to throw someone in jail for marijuana than it is for someone to actually use the product itself. Yes there are people with drug addictions, which are not healthy for themselves or society, however all drugs are different and marijuana is the least harmful of all the drugs mentioned in the article. It is impossible to overdose on marijuana and it is not a physically addictive substance. There are countless government studies such as the Canadian Senate Report on Cannabis from 2002, which tell Canadians the truth about Marijuana. I challenge readers to research this, and the history of various members of the petrochemical, pharmaceutical, and textile industries and how their lies led to the suppression of hemp products such as marijuana, which have helped to perpetuate their elite dominance over western society and the world.In the early years of prohibition these lies may have been considered harmless as we had yet to send millions to jail using billions of dollars. However many people prefer to find a scapegoat to the many ills of society, and marijuana users have since taken over that role since the end of WWII when discrimination on the basis of race became publicly unfashionable. If Canada were to legalize and regulate marijuana production and sales, we would easily be able to end child poverty and give everyone a university education. Nathan Holowaty Saskatchewan Marijuana Party Leader - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake