Pubdate: Mon, 16 Jun 2014 Source: Tampa Tribune (FL) Copyright: 2014 The Tribune Co. Contact: http://tbo.com/list/news-opinion-letters/submit/ Website: http://tbo.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/446 Author: Robert Sharpe Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v14/n504/a11.html HEALTH CONSCIOUS Regarding the June 10 editorial ("=C2=9CNot your parents=C3=A2=C2=80=C2=99 marijuana,"=C2=80=C2=9D Our Views), the National Institute on Drug Abuse is not a credible authority on marijuana. Director Nora Volkow would have us believe that stronger marijuana is reason to continue criminalizing citizens who prefer marijuana to martinis. Assuming our federal government is genuinely concerned about the health of those citizens they want arrested, they should know that health-conscious marijuana consumers deliberately seek out the strongest strains of marijuana available. Potent pot means less smoke inhalation. One or two small puffs will yield the desired result. Federal bureaucrats no doubt fail to appreciate the inconsistencies in their anti-marijuana propaganda. Part of the problem lies in hiring criteria. Ignorance is a prerequisite for employment. The emphasis on "=C2=9Cdrug-free" background s for drug warriors ensures that those least knowledgeable about the effects and use of illegal drugs are charged with enforcing laws against them. This is no accident. Anyone who has smoked pot knows that marijuana is not nearly as dangerous (or exciting) as government propaganda suggests. Robert Sharpe Washington, D.C. The writer is a policy analyst for Common Sense for Drug Policy ( www.csdp.org). - --- MAP posted-by: Matt