Pubdate: Sat, 03 Jul 2010 Source: Lethbridge Herald (CN AB) Copyright: 2010 Wayne Phillips Contact: http://www.lethbridgeherald.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/239 Author: Wayne Phillips Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v10/n471/a03.html LEGALIZING MARIJUANA WON'T MAKE IT MORE ACCESSIBLE Re: Tolerance of viewpoints goes both ways, June 19. I agree wholeheartedly with Geoffrey Capp; tolerance is a two-way street. That said, I would also like to say that I couldn't disagree with him more when he states, "Legalizing marijuana would only serve to make it more accessible"; quite the opposite is true and here's why. Cannabis (marijuana) is said to be the most frequently used illegal drug by students. In spite of the fact that there is evidence purported to say that cannabis is harmful, that evidence has been the centre of much controversy as far as credibility is concerned. Correlations between the frequency of the use of cannabis (by students) and the manner in which cannabis is criminalized indicates the frequency of use by students could only be because of the way cannabis is made illicit. Teens wouldn't think of treating alcohol in a similar fashion. Even if they wanted to, the prospects of them buying from a retailer of alcohol are about slim to none; they know this. The same can't be said about the manner and ease which cannabis (marijuana) can be gotten by teens. Toleration is one thing; common sense is another matter entirely. Wayne Phillips Communication Director, Educators For Sensible Drug Policy Hamilton, Ont. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D