[THS] Jacob Sullum: David Frum on Jared Loughner's Reefer Madness

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http://reason.com/blog/2011/01/11/david-frum-on-jared-loughners


David Frum on Jared Loughner's Reefer Madness

Jacob Sullum | January 11, 2011

Yesterday Jesse Walker noted David Frum's plea that we not let all the talk about gun
control following the Tucson massacre distract us from the importance of drug
control in preventing such horrible crimes. In a post headlined "Did Pot Trigger
Giffords Shooting?," Frum wrote:

    The Tucson shooting should remind us why we regulate [sic] marijuana.

    Jared Lee Loughner, the man held as the Tucson shooter, has been described by
those who know as a "pot smoking loner."

    He had two encounters with the law, one for possession of drug paraphanalia
[sic].

    We are also learning that Loughner exhibited signs of severe mental illness, very
likely schizophrenia.

    The connection between marijuana and schizophrenia is both controversial and
complicated. The raw association is strong:

        * Schizophrenics are twice as likely to smoke marijuana as non-schizophrenics.
        * People who smoke marijuana are twice as likely to develop schizophrenia as
those who do not smoke.

    But is correlation causation?

Frum then summarizes research suggesting that pot smoking hastens or aggravates
symptoms in some schizophrenics. Since he has already diagnosed Loughner from a
distance, he thinks it's pretty clear that the answer to his headline question is yes.

In other words, Frum says marijuana prohibition is necessary to prevent mass
shootings like this one, which it manifestly failed to do. I guess he's suggesting such
crimes would be more common if pot were legal, but he could be wrong about that:
One possible explanation for the association Frum cites is that schizophrenics "self-
medicate" with marijuana. Consistent with that theory, one of Loughner's closest
friends told Mother Jones that "after Loughner apparently gave up drugs and booze,
'his theories got worse....After he quit, he was just off the wall.'" Maybe pot prevents
more mass murders than it precipitates, in which case the Tucson shootings should
remind us why we need to legalize marijuana. I wonder how Frum would react to
that suggestion.

Wild speculation is fun (and versatile), but let's not lose sight of Frum's implicit
premise that the government should strive to make the world as schizophrenic-safe
as possible. If schizophrenics might react badly to something, Frum seems to think,
that possibly bad influence should be banned. Sound familiar? More on this sort of
reasoning in my column tomorrow.



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