Pubdate: Fri, 09 Oct 1998 Date: 09/10/1998 Source: Daily Gazette (Schenectady, NY) Author: Jonathan von Linden I would like to correct an impression left by Brian Nearing's Sept. 3 news story, in which he stated that I was an advocate of marijuana use. Neither I nor the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws have ever advocated the use of marijuana; rather, we support the ending of prohibition, which has caused more problems for our society than marijuana ever could. Study after study, including a recent report by the U.N.'s World Health Organization that was suppressed by the federal government, have concluded that marijuana does little harm either to the people who use it or to the society in which they live.Compare this to the results of prohibition, which continues to fill our prisons with non-violent offenders, while reducing personal rights and freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution and Bill of Rights. In a country that allows adults to choose to use alcohol and tobacco, it is insane to persecute marijuana users, especially when in many cases they face penalties that are more severe than those for violent crimes such as rape and manslaughter. Any objective review of prohibition based on cost vs. effectiveness must conclude that prohibition is a flawed, failed policy. It is time to explore new solutions. JONATHAN von LINDEN Schoharie