Pubdate: Thu, 22 May 2008 Source: Muse, The (CN NF Edu) Copyright: 2008 The Muse Contact: http://www.mun.ca/muse/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2656 Author: Kevin Allan MARIJUANA RARELY LACED WITH METH With regard to your article (Have your special brownie, and eat it too the Muse, Vol. 58, issue 23) stating the falsehood: "Legalization would make smoking up safer for those who choose to do so, as it would reduce the risk of it being laced with things such as crystal meth." I see your paper and readers too have been a victim of the marijuana laced with Meth lie. I received the following information from Health Canada DAS (Drug Analysis Services) on Nov 27, 2007. I note that DAS tests all seized marijuana in Canada. "As per previous communications, we have reviewed our records to determine the number of times over the past few years that the Drug Analysis Service identified both Cannabis (marijuana) and methamphetamine in an exhibit submitted to our laboratories. Since April 1, 2003, a total of fourteen exhibits (samples) were found to contain both Cannabis (marijuana) and methamphetamine. Over the same time period, Cannabis (marijuana) was identified in 194,454 exhibits. The number of exhibits that the Drug Analysis Service found to contain both marijuana and methamphetamine therefore represents 0.0072 percent of all the exhibits that contained marijuana, for this time period." That is, 14 samples out of 194,454 samples over a four-year period that contained both marijuana and meth. Another DAS employee has told me that these are cross-contaminated samples and that they have no control on how the RCMP interprets its test results. The Marijuana laced with meth statement is a lie to scare us. It is against the law to spread false messages to alarm us. It scares the willies out of a lot of parents and that is the intention in my opinion. It is sad when you can't believe the police or even what you read in the news. Kevin Allan - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin