Pubdate: Sun, 21 Jun 1998 Date: 06/21/1998 Source: Calgary Sun (Canada) Author: Larry Stevens I'VE BEEN following your recent letters from readers like Mark Chenier, Lynn Harichy and others with some interest. I'm glad to read you believe marijuana should be legalized for medicinal use. I believe Kirk Nechamkin deserves an answer to his question, "Why not 'literally decriminalize' it?" to which you replied the reasons were too numerous to list. There certainly must be one or two important reasons you would have had the space to list. After all, isn't it important to inform your readers of these reasons? I have always been genuinely curious as to why marijuana is illegal. I've never heard or read any reasons which are not blatantly spurious, circular or intellectually dishonest or which are not contradicted by logic or my own experience. Any cursory research into the origins of laws against marijuana reveal only the racist and puritanical hysteria of a bygone era. Larry Stevens (Dope is for dopes, Larry.)