Pubdate: Wed, 30 Sep 1998 Source: Daily Gazette (Schenectady, NY) Contact: http://www.dailygazette.com Author: Thomas Ellis NO JUSTIFICATION FOR CONTINUING WAR ON MARIJUANA The war on drugs, especially marijuana, is among the stupidest policies the federal and state governments have ever undertaken. Half a million people in the United States will be arrested this year for marijuana possession. There are about 70 million living Americans who have smoked hemp (and inhaled). I imagine most of them have gotten bored with pot, or lost interest in it for some reason or another, but tens of millions of Americans are smoking it this year. It is time to bury the fiction that smoking pot is bad. Most people who smoke hemp do so because it is fun. Having an altered state of consciousness - at least occasionally - is good. While working as a substitute teacher years ago, students would often ask me about marijuana. I said the most dangerous things about marijuana are that it is illegal and it may have been sprayed with deadly herbicides. I would rather see a 16-year-old getting high once or twice a week on pot than smoking a pack of Winstons a day or getting drunk every weekend. Tobacco and alcohol are addictive and can kill you, but not marijuana. I do not recommend marijuana for everyone. Some people cannot handle it well. I have seen more than a few people waste 10 or 20 years of their lives smoking pot daily, and amounting to nothing. But I know just as many people who smoke it daily or frequently, and work regular jobs, pay taxes, own or rent houses, raise good kids, and contribute positively to their communities. If one reads American, European, or Asian history, one will see that hemp has been cultivated for centuries and used for dozens of products, including paper, fuel, cooking oil, rope, clothing and medicine. Hemp is an incredibly versatile weed. Instead of the now-common middle-aged politicians describing their past marijuana use as a "youthful indiscretion," I look forward to the day when electoral candidates have the guts to say, "I smoked pot, had lots of fun doing it, and I do not care if you do." It is time to re-legalize marijuana. THOMAS ELLIS Albany - --- Checked-by: Patrick Henry