Pubdate: Thu, 17 Mar 2011 Source: Oceanside Star (BC) Copyright: 2011 Oceanside Star Contact: http://www.canada.com/oceansidestar/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4880 Author: Johann Mott Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v11/n163/a05.html?1176 POT SMOKERS SELF-REGULATE The Editor: My mind is boggled more by the specious arguments made by Deborah Joyce ('Pot isn't good for family life,' March 10) than it would ever be by smoking marijuana (which I don't). True, currently available marijuana is more potent on a weight basis than it was in decades past, but users self-regulate their smoking to their desired level of 'highness.' When they perceive that they are stoned enough, they pass it on or put it out. Ironically, the higher potency is a benefit, since they tend to inhale less than in prior years, and thus any harm done to their lungs is mitigated. Historically, some batches of marijuana were adulterated with PCP, although this incidence has declined precipitously over the last several decades. PCP-laced pot is now largely an urban myth and, after an extensive web search, I find no evidence of it ever having been found on this island. Beyond the sensational fears that this perennial chestnut engenders, it reflects evidence of the need for a source of safe, regulated, legal marijuana, or the right for all users to legally grow it themselves. Otherwise, there will always be questions about possible adulterants, inflated cost, and shady dealings in regard to marijuana acquired on the street. Johann Mott, Bowser - --- MAP posted-by: Richard R Smith Jr.