Pubdate: Thursday, 5 March 1998 Source: Calgary Herald Contact: http://www.calgaryherald.com/ Editors note: Both the letter author and our newshawk are active in the Canadian wing of MAP which includes the excellent, and only I believe, discussion list specifically on drug policy issues in Canada, MATTALK. Details are at: http://www.islandnet.com/~creator/cmap/lists.htm#mattalk CMAP is also the home of the MAP Chat Room where activists from Canada and around the world meet to discuss activities every Saturday and Sunday evening at: http://www.mapinc.org/chat/ Canadian MAP folks have been very successful in using their discussion list, and all the services of MAP/DrugSense, to participate in 'winning the war on drugs one letter at a time' as shown by the many published letters at: http://www.mapinc.org/lte/ - ---- STUDENT LOANS SAFE Re: 'Police not turning other cheek to dope,' Calgary Herald, Feb. 28. Staff Sgt. Gord Banack says that a conviction for a drug offense might prevent young people from getting a student loan in Alberta. When I read this, I was shocked, since it seems to me that not only is this discriminatory but potentially infringes on an applicantıs Charter rights. So I asked a few questions and did some checking at the Alberta Students Finance web page and asked some Alberta students if this was the case. Banack is incorrect. As I suspected, the presence of a criminal record has no bearing on a student loan application in Alberta. Chalk another one up to 'reefer madness'. Itıs no wonder kids today donıt take anti-drug campaigns seriously when theyıre given misleading and false information like this. Timothy J. Meehan Toronto, Ont.