Pubdate: Wed, 1 Apr 1998 Source: Scotsman (UK) Contact: http://www.scotsman.com NAIVE VIEWPOINT ON DRINKING AND DRUGS Sir, - Tom Morton claims (Opinion, 25 March) that alcohol is a good drug and others are not, merely serving to make their users stupid and unable to perform to anywhere near the level which they themselves perceive. Was his column designed to allow anti-prohibitionists to poke fun at him for his naive viewpoint, or was he doing it deliberately? Claiming that alcohol "is subject to rules" sounds to me like an argument in the favour of legalisation. The suggestion that cannabis makes you talk rubbish, that even the "drunkest buffoon would find moronic", needs to be looked at from the other point of view, where cannabis users interact with others who have been drinking and are seen as "buffoons", incapable of holding a rational conversation without arguing ineffectually, shouting, and possibly even getting violent. Is it any wonder that the cannabis smoker shies away and becomes nervous? Tim Hughes Wellington St York