Pubdate: Fri, 01 Aug 2003 Source: Portland Tribune (OR) Copyright: 2003 Portland Tribune Contact: http://www.portlandtribune.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2056 Author: Floyd Ferris Landrath Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v03/n000/a262.html MARIJUANA POLICIES ANTIQUATED, UNFAIR In another era, Robert Eisinger probably would be lamenting those "criminals" dumping tea into Boston Harbor as he does today those of us who do not respect adult marijuana prohibition and adamantly reject this stupid war on (some) drugs (Do it, but don't get caught?, Insight, July 15). His argument, as I read it, suggests that if it's a "law," it must be moral; therefore, it must be respected. Had the Founding Revolutionaries followed that logic, we'd still be bowing to kings, and African-Americans still would be slaves. Essentially, lawmakers have declared that all adults are incapable of their own personal drug-use decisions. We disagree and find this arrogant mind-set extremely insulting. We believe that most cannabis consumers are responsible adults, certainly capable of making their own decisions. We believe that a regulated marijuana market for adults could generate significant state revenues for both the private and public sectors, while denying the criminal element substantial profits. It also would separate this relatively harmless substance from the much more dangerous illegal drugs now sold on our streets. It might even help spur a long-overdue national debate about the drug war itself. Floyd Ferris Landrath American Antiprohibition League Southeast Portland - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk