Pubdate: Wed, 26 Aug 1998 Date: 08/26/1998 Source: Willamette Week (OR) Author: Floyd Ferris Landrath To the Editor, Willamette Week, It's the dog-days of summer, the doldrums and of course, time for Willamette Week to put a pot leaf on the cover. Always an eye-catcher that. The story behind the leaf is a rather limited, yet sincere analysis of ballot Measure 67, otherwise known as 'The Oregon Medical Marijuana Act,' OMMA. The Antiprohibition League supports M67 and urges everyone to vote yes on it. In fact we and other groups have already registered and informed thousands of voters not only about M67, but also about our opposition to Measure 57 (marijuana recrim) and Measure 61 (property crimes mandatory minimums). Our collective goal is to register 100,000 antiprohibition voters in time for this November's election. The League's contribution to this effort, limited as it may be, is all volunteer as usual. Please remember this last point when M67 detractors try to tell you it has no grass-roots support. Defeating M57 and M61, while passing M67 are important League priorities right now, yet they should be kept in perspective to the bigger drug policy disaster. Our government - at all levels - is waging an insane and duplicitous "war" which cost us over $17 billion a year at the federal level alone. Yet, according to Richard L. Harris, director of Hooper Detox which is the largest public treatment provider in town, we don't even have enough slots in Portland to handle 10 percent of the heroin addict population seeking help at any given time. Some of them, as we recently saw, reach the end of their rope... around their necks hanging from a bridge. But most hard core addicts (a minority of all users) just go on committing petty crimes, going in and out of jail, buying and selling dope to an ever younger clientele. All at the expense of our collective security and freedom today, while ensuring yet another generation will propagate America's "drug problem" well into the next millennium. Ironic that the only groups who benefit are the drug cops and the drug cartels. I suggest that is more by design than accident. Thank you, Floyd Ferris Landrath - Director American Antiprohibition League 503/235-4524