Pubdate: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 Source: Morning Call (PA) Copyright: 1999 The Morning Call Inc. Contact: http://www.mcall.com/ Author: Pat Rogers PUNISHMENT TOO STRICT FOR USERS OF MARIJUANA To the Editor: U.S. Rep. Bill McCollum, R-Fla., who leads the effort against the medicinal use of marijuana, told the Los Angeles Times, ''When smoking a dangerous and highly addictive drug is labeled 'therapeutic,' we are sending the wrong message to our youth.'' The summary of the Institute of Medicine report released on March 17, ''Marijuana and Medicine, Assessing the Science Base'' states, relative to McCollum's description, ''Although few marijuana users develop dependence, some do.'' The good scientists do not make it sound like it is highly addictive. Regarding McCollum's reasoning on messages to our youth, the report summary states, ''There is broad social concern that sanctioning the medical use of marijuana might increase its use among the general population. At this point there is no convincing data to support this concern. The existing data are consistent with the idea that this would not be a problem if the medical use of marijuana were as closely regulated as other medications with abuse potential.'' Then there is the ''gateway drug theory,'' that marijuana leads to addictive drugs. This theory has been an underpinning of the national policy of prohibition of marijuana for 80 years. The IOM report summary states, ''There is no conclusive evidence that the drug effects of marijuana are causally linked to the subsequent abuse of other drugs.'' I submit that if marijuana is not highly addictive and if medical marijuana use will not increase use in the nation's general population, and if marijuana is not a ''gateway'' to abuse of addictive drugs, then the hundreds of thousands of Americans in jail for non-violent, marijuana-related crimes are suffering an injustice. Arresting and imprisoning Americans for marijuana use and subjecting them to minimum sentences that are greater than sentences served by some rapists and killers is cruel and unusual punishment. Pat Rogers Allentown - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake