Pubdate: Fri, 23 May 2008 Source: Evening News, The (CN NS) Copyright: The Evening News Contact: http://www.ngnews.ca/index.cfm?pid=586 Website: http://www.newglasgownews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3343 Author: Russell Barth Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v08.n508.a09.html PROHIBITION AGAINST DRUG NOT A SAFE POLICY To the editor, RE: Police say ecstacy is anything but a "safe drug:" Who cares what police say about any drug? They lie, spin, hyperbolize and exaggerate about drugs, and always have. Meanwhile, junk food (i.e.; donuts) will kill many times more Canadians this year than all illegal drugs combined! Sugar is the real killer, but like an adult jingling their keys to distract an infant who is about to be vaccinated, the police distract the media and the public by diverting the argument! For example, they keep telling everyone that marijuana is "dangerous," even though all history and science proves otherwise. Marijuana has never killed anyone, and recent science out of Germany even shows how cannabinoids (found in marijuana) stimulate the body's production of TIMP-1, which helps healthy cells resist cancer invasion. (www.salem-news.com/articles/january112008/cancer_treatment_11008.php) This might explain why pot chronic pot smokers have lower - not higher - - rates of cancer than tobacco smokers (as a recent California study showed). But even if ecstacy were as dangerous as, say, alcohol - shouldn't that be that all the more reason to take it out of the hands of kids and gangsters, and put it into the regulated hands of responsible, tax-paying adults? If I am wrong, then, by that same "cop-logic", we should re-criminalize alcohol in an effort to make it "safer". Prohibition is anything but a safe policy. Russell Barth - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin