Source: Des Moines Register (IA) Contact: http://www.dmregister.com/ Pubdate: Sat, 12 Aug 1998 Author: Carl Olsen EXCUSES FOR A DRUG WAR Regarding the reported increase in the use of marijuana by teen-agers ("Marijuana Leads Rise in Drug Use by Teens," August 22): Secretary of Health and Human Services Donna Shalala says, "The perception in this country is that marijuana is safe, that it's a soft drug." Duh. If it weren't for the fact that millions of people use marijuana without suffering the harmful effects that Shalala thinks they should suffer, we might have believed the propaganda our government has been feeding us for the past 60 years. The real crisis is that the use of marijuana is truly dangerous to the unfortunates who find themselves imprisoned as a result of this disgusting disguise for the persecution of people who don't do whatever the government tells us to do. If people should be imprisoned for possession of psychoactive drugs, everyone who uses alcohol should be locked up. If people should be imprisoned for polluting their lungs, everyone who uses tobacco should be locked up. It's time to re-evaluate the war on drugs before another generation of kids sees the drug war for what it is: another phoney excuse for being cruel to people who are different than the rest of us. Carl E. Olsen, 1116 E. Seneca Ave., Des Moines. - --- Checked-by: Rich O'Grady