Pubdate: Thu, 8 Apr 1999 Source: Calgary Herald (Canada) Contact: http://www.calgaryherald.com/ Authors: Pat Dolan, David D. Apollonia THE REAL DOPE ON DRUGS Re: "Medical study throws water on marijuana smoke," Calgary Herald, April 8. This article on the Institute of Medicine study was informative but somewhat one-sided. It failed to tell us that it was commissioned by White House drug policy director Barry McCaffrey who is on record as saying that "there is not a shred of evidence to suggest that marijuana has any medical benefits." That it contradicted him at all is surprising. On this point, Harvard professor Lester Grinspoon, MD, comments: "The average tobacco user consumes 19 cigarettes a day. The average marijuana user consumes two to four joints per day. The exposure a cannabis smoker receives is negligible." (Report for the American Society for Cannabis Research, May 1988,p.4) While we know that tobacco causes 400,000 deaths annually and alcohol 125,000, there have been "no reports of lung cancer due solely to marijuana smoking." (Marijuana myths, marijuana facts, Zimmer and Morgan, 1997, p.112) Perhaps people who use drugs are immoral, maybe they are foolish, but as long as it is legal to smoke or drink oneself to death, it makes little sense to prosecute some of our seriously ill immoral fools and not others. Pat Dolan Vancouver, B.C. This article misses the main conclusion of the Institute of Medicine's report. There is no justification to maintain the prohibition of cannabis. Period! Many medicines available, far more "riskier" than the nefarious "smoke menace", yet somehow marijuana must be banned because some folks happen to "light up", to inhale its therapeutic smoke. This article has one conclusion in mind. To continue the vilification, lies and distortions of marijuana use as some kind of "bad" thing that society must prohibit - maintaining the status quo. For what rational reason, only the devil really knows. David D. Apollonia Dartmouth, N.S. - --- MAP posted-by: Patrick Henry