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MARIJUANA MARCH: ACTIVISTS PLAN WORLDWIDE PROTESTS

"The War on Drugs" should really be called "The War on Some Drugs,"
according to supporters of hemp reform and legalization. Cannabis
sativa, a plant that once budded proudly among America's lush foliage,
today is locked behind bars with the rest of Drug War perpetrators. The
opiate and coca plants are also on the DEA's most wanted list for their
psychoactive properties.

In 1937 marijuana became illegal to grow under an act established by the
Federal Bureau of Narcotics. "But there was never a public vote about
it," says Jonathan Gustek of the Hemp Education Network, a UO advocacy
group. Gustek is also a musician for The Thirteenth Tribe, which will
provide beats for Eugene's 3rd Annual Peace March Saturday, May 4.
Supporters of industrial and medical marijuana legalization will begin
marching at noon from 24th Street and Amazon Parkway to the Wayne Morse
Free Speech Plaza.

The prohibition of marijuana can be credited to emerging plastic and
chemical corporations, not societal addictions and health problems,
Gustek explains. "Dupont, for example, started creating nylons [fiber]
in the 1930's and didn't want the competition," Gustek says. Hemp, the
fibrous stalk of the marijuana plant, is well known for its value in
rope, clothes, paper, plyboard and other building materials.

As supporters often reiterate, 10,000 acres of hemp generates enough
paper and pulp to save 41,000 acres of forest. Even so, the federal
government is not willing to dabble in "narcotics" by permitting
industrial production. Last month the DEA went to the 9th District Court
in an attempt to pull all products made with hemp oils, seeds and fibers
from stores. However, the court ruled against requests to expand the
statute on what defines products containing THC.

The Associated Press also reported that the General Accounting Office
recently looked into the medical marijuana programs in Oregon and three
other states to evaluate potential abuse. A total of nine states have
medical marijuana programs. Oregon state officials were questioned about
the medical marijuana law and the number of patients and doctors
involved. Some medicinal marijuana supporters are concerned that the
federal government's recent visit was an attempt to interfere with
states' rights, as with Attorney General John Ashcroft's battle with
Oregon over the state's assisted-suicide law.

Meanwhile, the federal anti-drug budget has risen to $19 billion and
resulted in 646,000 arrests for simple possession in the year 2000
alone. And little research seems to indicate that severe drug sanctions
leads to a decrease in abuse among communities.

"The reason why these drugs are illegal is not because of our children,
it's because of the black market." Kris Millegan, a history writer for
High Times magazine says. "It keeps the economy humming."

Millegan suggests taking marijuana out of the black market and creating
a state-regulated legal market, reducing prison populations and creating
a taxable industry to support schools. "We don't need a vice model," he
says, referring of the punitive manner in which law enforcement deals
with the issue. He suggests the plant be made available through state
liquor stores or state-regulated shops.

Others question the feasibility of advertising marijuana in the market.
"Who would the target audience be? How are you going to advertise
something like this?" David Fischer asks, counselor for Addiction
Counseling Education Services, a local private non-profit. ACES provides
substance abuse treatment, of which 40 percent of their clients are
struggling with psychological addiction to THC. Physical withdrawal
symptoms are not common, Fischer says, but he does see prevalent life
changes that occur in individuals as a result of recreational use.
People tend to mold their life around smoking, only engaging in
activities that would include getting high, he says. Smoking becomes a
way of coping.

But Fischer doesn't see marijuana as the "gateway" drug, leading to use
of harsher intoxicants, as it is commonly portrayed. "Nicotine is really
the drug that opens that door," Fischer adds. If the prohibition of THC
were really about health, he continues, we would see more drugs off the
market.

Protestors in the Million Marijuana March, which spreads over six
continents worldwide, will hit Eugene streets once more to declare the
unconstitutional nature of prohibiting such a calming herbal inebriant.

Two petitions are currently in circulation. "Personal Privacy 2000"
would allow hemp to be grown industrially and accessed only by people 21
and over who would not be allowed to sell it. Another petition deals
with creating state-licensed dispensaries that would allow more
immediate medical attention for patients seeking the herb. Under this
amendment, nurse practitioners and naturopaths would also have authority
to write prescriptions.

Voters passed Oregon's medical Marijuana law in 1998 and new polls show
increasing support of existing laws.

"It's not just about smoking pot," Gustek says." Although, he sees
nothing wrong with it. "It's about citizens' constitutional right to
limit government, not to be limited by government."

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Pubdate: Thu, 02 MAY 2002
Source: Eugene Weekly (OR)
Copyright: 2002 Eugene Weekly
Contact: editor@eugeneweekly.com
Website: http://www.eugeneweekly.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/136
Author: Nicole Hill
 
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