The governor of Vermont, Peter Shumlin,
decided to devote a state -of-the-state message to a single topic (
Providence Journal editorial, Jan. 25, " Addicted in Vermont " ) "
well because I feel that strongly about it ". Shumlin said : " let's
start facing this as the health crisis it is " ( PBS Newshour,Jan 9
). He thinks " this is the issue that nobody wants to talk about ".
Those of us " radicalized " by the tumultuous events of
the late 60s feel strongly about and have never stopped talking about
the foolish and expensive " war on drugs ". The legalization of "
medical " marijuana in many states should reopen this long smothered
debate. As disastrous as alcoholism is for so many people, hardly
anybody talks about the blessings of Prohibition anymore. And yet one
can find wine poetry in the Bible. All drugs-like heroin- should have a
" warning " for users. So many illegal drugs only puff up a police
state.
Some illegal drugs like LSD, associated with the late
Dr. Timothy Leary ,seem to open the door to a new spiritual dimension
if used safely . I recall with euphoric affection Leary's luminous
words I read on the front page of the Providence Journal decades ago : "
We live in a highly organized insane asylum... " . That is just one
explanation for the need for drugs and alcohol. And the young
inspired Karl Marx wrote profoundly about " alienated " individuals in
capitalist society. We all have our " opium "of choice. Just don't go
" on the road " with it.
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