Pubdate: Fri, 15 Jan 1999 Date: 01/15/1999 Source: Toronto Star (Canada) Author: Paul M. Bischke Section: Letters / Page: A23 Your Jan. 8 article about the Canadians arrested in Nicaragua for growing hemp, a crop that's perfectly legal there, neglected to mention that it was the United States Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) that ordered the slash-and-burn raid on this legitimate business. Grant Sanders' comment that "they've changed the rules" really means that the DEA muscled in and imposed its rules on Nicaragua, violating Nicaragua's sovereignty and criminalizing legitimate Canadian businessmen. Both Canada and Nicaragua should lodge protests against this outrageous, out-of-control U.S. agency. Paul M. Bischke, St. Paul, Minn.