Pubdate: Fri, 03 Mar 2000 Date: 03/03/2000 Source: Amherst Bulletin Author: Jeremy Thayer I am writing in response to the question on the ballot for legalization/decriminalization of marijuana. I believe that decriminalization will help the economy. Every year, millions of dollars are spent on cases involving simple possession, a victimless crime. Instead of pressing charges, tying up the courts, and wasting time and money, issue a fine of $25. The extra money can be spent on things that are much more important, such as education. Legalization would also be a favorable choice, because it would mean regulation. Drug dealers would disappear, because you would need a license to sell marijuana. Also, dealers could never compete with a regulated store. These stores would sell marijuana to people over 21. These factors would help to eliminate the epidemic of school kids smoking marijuana. During the alcohol prohibition of the 1920's, organized crime surrounding alcohol soared. At the end of prohibition, this crime was virtually non-existent. I believe that marijuana legalization would do the same. Jeremy Thayer, Northampton