Pubdate: Wed, 26 Jul 2000
Date: 07/26/2000
Source: Exponent, The (IN)
Author: Brandon Eash
Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n1023/a03.html

At least one editor on the staff of the Exponent is fervently against
the use of marijuana for medical purposes, fearing that it would
promote the eventual rampant spreading of this drug.

While I agree that many Californians are utilizing the (arguable)
medicinal benefits of marijuana as a front for its legal usage, I
believe that marijuana laws in California at least take a stab at
easing the great "pot fear" that exists in our country.

I, like many of readers of this article, am a recreational drug user.
Caffeine (daily usage) and alcohol (weekly usage) are two drugs that I
use. Do I or any other drug user have a right to criticize a law that
gives people access to marijuana, a drug whose long term usage effects
are far less drastic than those of alcohol? The Californian voters
have shown that basic moral behavior code still exists:
Retrospectively judge our own actions before we restrict those of others.

Brandon Eash, Senior, Schools of Engineering