Pubdate: Sat, 3 Oct 1998 Source: Advertiser, The (Australia) Contact: Page 16 LAW, ORDER AND POT POLITICS SADLY, but with a whimsical twist, maintaining the drug theme, there is something quite quaint about the solemn warning from SA police that people growing the small, permitted - or legally tolerated -batch of cannabis plants should keep quiet about it at pain of risking a violent burglary. Chief Superintendent Trevor Johnson fretted about the threat this posed to soft-drug agriculturalists. If the chief superintendent was concerned about crime with the danger of assault, we wholly applaud his concern. If, however, this was part of the muted but persistent police push against SA's laws of tolerance we are unimpressed. Tobacco abuse is bad, ultimately lethal. Alcohol abuse is worse, with second and third-party victims as well. Cannabis, on the available evidence, is no better. But better the messy compromise worked out in SA than the criminalisation of a generation If SA police want to be relentless against potentially violent property crime, they have our total support; if they want to push a hardline yesterday's agenda and make criminals of thousands of young South Australians, they do not. - --- Checked-by: Mike Gogulski