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A reader's unreasoning bias

THE EDITOR, Sir:

I REFER to L. Duperrouzel's letter appearing in your issue of August 20, 2001 in which he makes the blanket claim that (the use of) "ganja makes you stupid, careless, lazy and totally destroys any feelings of responsibility or personal obligation to yourself or anyone else". That, of course, is stuff and nonsense, and is typical of the unreasoning bias prevalent in some sections of the society.

I hold no brief for ganja users, and I have no doubt that ganja usage to excess is harmful and bad. But, that is also true of even the most useful of things.

Mr. Duperrouzel may be surprised, on a second reading of his Bible, to find Solomon advising against the eating of too much honey.

I am, etc.,

HENRY FORDE

Kingston 6

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