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Published on Thursday, October 23, 2008

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Marijuana poses environmental threat


By LOGAN SHORT
Last updated on 00/00/0000 at 12:00 a.m.

An argument has long been made that marijuana isn’t that bad because it’s natural. But is it?
Some may argue the effects of marijuana are fewer than alcohol. But perhaps advocates of marijuana are not considering the full scale of destruction the drug causes.

On Oct. 13, an ABC News article addressed environmental hazards associated with farming marijuana. National forests, which should be undisturbed, are used by Mexican drug cartels to conduct operations. In another ABC News article on Aug. 12, John P. Walters, the director of National Drug Control Policy, claimed 10 acres of forest are harmed for every acre planted with marijuana.

“The environmental damage these farms cause is a far greater crime than actually growing and distributing it,” said Kevin Mayer, the patrol captain of Law Enforcement in Sierra and Sequoia National Forests. “Six-hundred-thousand plants have been seized in the past six months and the problem is growing. Illegal chemicals and pesticides from Mexico are destroying vegetation, killing off many animals, and running off into our water systems as well.”

Mayer went on to say that anyone who smokes marijuana supports these Mexican drug cartels, which have been found as far east as Tennessee and Alabama. He also said smoking these buds contain more carcinogens than cigarettes, because chemicals used in the plant’s production are smoked too.

Since the 1960s, the THC levels in marijuana have increased from a range of 2-3 percent to 18-22 percent, Mayer said – a statistic some marijuana smokers take pride in.

Smoking marijuana is obviously not natural. More is entailed than simply smoking a plant. When you smoke, you inhale pesticides, rat poison, fertilizers and other chemicals used in cultivation. But do NIU students contribute to the problem?

The 2008 Clery Report indicates the number of drug-related arrests at NIU increased from 2006 and 2007, while alcohol-related arrests decreased.

Lt. Todd Henert of the University Police said there have been five more cases of marijuana-related arrests than this time last year, and police remain cautious.

“Our practices have not changed,” Henert said. “We have not targeted any specific crimes.”

Drug arrests increased in from 2006 to 2007 and have increased this year. Support for a drug culture still exists. The harmless pot-head persona of an all-natural, earth-loving hippie is false.

Think about the consequences of the habit. Marijuana is everything the authorities and your parents have told you; it is in fact, harmful.


By Mike  |  Thursday, October 23, 2008  |  1:31 pm
I'm going to be passing this on to the few pot-heads I know. Of course, it won't sway their opinion of marijuana because nothing will. But at least this is a clear and concise argument.
By Mark Smith  |  Thursday, October 23, 2008  |  4:20 pm
Mike, this article may offer "a clear and concise argument." Unfortunately, it's also wrong. Unintended consequences, son. Examine your premises. Don't buy into the fascism of the state.
By Andrew  |  Thursday, October 23, 2008  |  4:35 pm
All marijuana smokers support the Mexican drug cartel? Really? Wow. I didn't realize all marijuana was from them and that it was unnatural rat poison infested marijuana.
By Jason  |  Thursday, October 23, 2008  |  5:02 pm
Why are Mexican nationals able to grow marijuana in US National Parks? If marijuana were legal, governments could regulate the cultivation of marijuana so as to protect the environment and the consumer.
By Jake Busey  |  Thursday, October 23, 2008  |  5:23 pm
But aren't you ingesting pesticides and carcinogens when you do things like eat an apple or smoke a perfectly legal cigarette? Chemicals are a part of life for us, like it or not. Cows are injected with steroids. Tell me you arent eating that at McDonalds.
By Paul  |  Friday, November 21, 2008  |  12:09 pm
"Abortion is dangerous because it is illegal and done in alleys." Legalize it, and then this won't be an issue. Hippies can pay extra to buy certified-organic Fair Trade weed, the FDA and EPA can oversee operation, et cetera.
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