LETTER TO THE HONORABLE WILLIAM E. COLBY FROM JAMES O. EASTLAND

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CIA-RDP77M00144R000300100049-8
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March 26, 1975
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? JAMES O. EA84LANUV9I S F,9x lease 2007/02/07: CIA-RDP77M00144R0003001000 JOHN L. MC CLELLAN, ARK. SAM S. ERVIN, JR., N.C. PHILIP A. HART. MICH. EDWARD M. KENNEDY. MASS. BIRCH BAYH, IND. QUENTIN N. BURDICK. N. DAK. ROBERT C. BYRD, W. VA. JOHN V. TUNNEY, CALIF. ROMAN L. HRUSKA, NEBR. HIRAM L. PONG, HAWAII HUGH SCOTT, PA. STROM THURMOND, S.C. MARLOW W. COOK, KY. CHARLES MC C. MATHIAS. JR.. MD. EDWARD J. GURNEY. FLA. JOHN H. HO OMAN III CHIEF COUNSEL AND STAFF DIRECTOR '1 Cnif eb Ziof ez . ienaf e JOHN L. MC CLELLAN. ARK. SAM J. ERVIN, JR., N.C. BIRCH BAYH, IND. HUGH SCOTT, PA. STROM THURMOND. S.C. MARLOW W. COOK. KY. EDWARD J. GURNEY. FLA. COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY SUBCOMMITTEE ON INTERNAL SECURITY (PURSUANT TO S. RES. 900. B1ST CONGRESS, AND SEC. 11, S. RES. 82. 920 CONGRESS) WASHINGTON. D.G. 20510 March 26, 1975 The Honorable William E. Colby Director, Central Intelligence Agency Washington, D. C. 20505 Dear Mr. Colby: Executive Regitry In line with its long standing interest in the problem of improved security in government agencies, the Senate Subcommittee on Internal Security last May and June held extensive hearings on the "Marihuana-Hashish Epidemic and Its Impact on United States Security. " For the purpose of these hearings, the Sub- committee brought together 21 distinguished medical scientists and psychiatrists, from 7 different countries. The scientific quality of these hearings is attested to by the fact that Science magazine last August devoted the better part of two articles to summarizing the highlights of the testimony presented. Evidence presented at these hearings suggests that marihuana and hashish may become problems of increasing concern in government departments, especially those departments where sensitive information and operations make strong personnel security programs essential. It would be dangerous to assume that the use of cannabis, which has become so widespread in our society in recent years, has not in some way penetrated government departments. On the other hand, information on the effects of cannabis which might assist government security officers in formulating their own guidelines has thus far not been compiled or systematized, to my knowledge, by any government agency. Because of this, I have had the Subcommittee staff pull together from our 450-page hearing record key excerpts from the scientific testimony that have a direct bearing on the question of psychological stability, judgment, and other factors which must be taken into consideration by security officers. Approved For Release 2007/02/07 : CIA-RDP77M00144R000300100049-8 Approved For Release 2007/02/07 : CIA-RDP77M00144R000300100049-8 I ani enclosing herewith, for possible transmittal to your security officers, a compilation of these excerpts, as well as the complete text of our hearing record. It is my belief that security officers will find this material a useful source of information. Sincerely, James 0. Eastland, Chairman Senate Subcommittee on Internal Security Approved For Release 2007/02/07 : CIA-RDP77M00144R000300100049-8