Pubdate: Wed, 15 May 2002 Source: Mississauga News (CN ON) Copyright: The Mississauga News 2002 Contact: http://www.mississauganews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/268 Author: Gabriel Harkins Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v02/n838/a11.html?2046 CONSTANT SUPPLY OF OPINIONS Dear Editor: Re: Life With Mary Jane, letter to the editor May 1 edition. Every once in a while a letter is printed from some out of the province person that leaves me shaking my head, and Alan Randell of Victoria, B.C.'s letter takes this week's prize. First of all I object to the publishing of letters from individuals who do not even reside in Mississauga. I think it stands to reason that the letters printed should reflect the opinions of Mississaugans, not people living thousands of kilometers away. I've written about this before, and my offer stands: if The News is so starved for editorial content that it has to print letters from outside Mississauga, let me know. I'd be happy to forward a constant supply of my opinions. Secondly, Mr. Randell's letter is exactly the type of ridiculous rant that those who still support the prohibition on marijuana love to point to as evidence that it should remain illegal. As a smoker and a supporter of the voices who call for the decriminalization of simple possession of cannabis, I have to tell you Mr. Randell that your letter does more to harm the movement than help it. Just some examples: "...the jails are filled to overflowing with the unfortunate few who were caught with the stuff." Amazingly, you contradict yourself in the space of just one sentence. If it is indeed only the unfortunate few who get busted, how could our jails possibly be filled to overflowing with those that have been charged with possession? You also mention that "once the number using the drug becomes the majority, marijuana will be legalized". Shelve the pipe dreams, pun fully intended, for a minute here, Alan. Marijuana users will never form the majority of the population, just as cigarette smokers will not. And is legalization what you really want? If legalized, do you realize that the government will seek control of the production, distribution and necessitant taxation of it? Or would you rather have it simply decriminalized? There is a difference. Honestly, the next time you decide to write a letter to a newspaper that services a city that you don't even live in, I suggest you think about it. And you wonder why, as you put it, when the media reports a drug bust they print "nary a word from...those like me who oppose drug prohibition"??? Stop wondering, your letter is the answer Gabriel Harkins Mississauga - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom