Pubdate: Tue, 12 Apr 2005 Source: Providence Journal, The (RI) Copyright: 2005 The Providence Journal Company Contact: http://www.projo.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/352 Author: William Walsh Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mmj.htm (Cannabis - Medicinal) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/decrim.htm (Decrim/Legalization) MARIJUANA SMOKERS ENDANGER US ALL The April 8 Commentary piece by TV's Montel Williams ("Don't treat patients using marijuana as criminals") extolling "medical" marijuana made for fine reading. I had a mental picture of Montel sitting in his easy chair at night, probably with his dog, Rover, by his side, toking away on some Cuervo Gold provided by his physician, and slipping into absolute peace and serenity, free from the aches and pains of human life. If only the rest of us who have our own personal tortures could find the way to such glory! I suppose this piece appeared quite by coincidence as the Rhode Island legislature is ready to take a vote on legalizing this amazing medical miracle. I had occasion to talk to one of the bill's sponsors the other day. She said she felt that allowing use of marijuana was an act of "kindness." Too bad she did not talk to the chief of the state police to find out how kind it is to have marijuana users behind the wheel on our highways. This state already leads the nation in per-capita killing by drunken drivers; shall we now add more high-as-a-kite marijuana users to that killing spree? How do the advocates of marijuana use suggest that it be policed? Shall the user wear an ankle bracelet, so his or her activities can be traced around the clock? Who will control the growing of the weed? How many times a day will the patients be allowed to puff away? Who is to stop the relatives and friends from joining in? This debate has been going on for years. I can recall hearing the same plaintive wailings for relief from suffering 30 or more years ago on television and in newspaper articles. For once, the federal government has it right: Using marijuana breaks the law. To legalize its use in our state is a futile measure, and the bill to do so ought to be dropped immediately. William Walsh Pawtucket - --- MAP posted-by: Elizabeth Wehrman