Pubdate: Tue, 12 Feb 2002 Source: Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (AR) Copyright: 2002 Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Inc. Contact: http://www.ardemgaz.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/25 Author: Eric E. Fiore MANY FELONIOUS ACTS ARE DRUG-RELATED Re Robert C. Huffstetler's " 'Pot' is worth the risk": As a convicted felon, I can tell him that [most] crimes committed in this state are drug-related. Almost all of these users began their drug use with marijuana. Why not tell children the truth? Huffstetler directed his message to children, the future of this country. He claims that pot heads are able to maintain jobs and lead normal lives. For how long? And while they are high, what exactly is normal? There's no "how good it is." There's nothing good about having a felony on your record or being on parole with a person overlooking you at all times; moreover, having your home searched any time the parole officer wants. Your family is subjected to this treatment as well. Getting a job on parole as a felon is not easy, either. If Huffstetler is trying to justify his own addiction, he might want to see how far his addiction has progressed. Lastly, he claims, "What you read or hear isn't what you see in real life." When I read, I read with my eyes, and these are what I see with. Huffstetler claims to "fight for self-determination." What he really means is self- righteousness. Like most addicts, it's me, me, me. This is my testimony and it's real. ERIC E. FIORE Benton - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom