Pubdate: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 Source: Salisbury Post (NC) Copyright: 2005 Post Publishing Co. Contact: http://www.salisburypost.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/380 Author: Kirk Muse Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v05/n1466/a06.html MARIJUANA OPTION? I'm writing about your thoughtful editorial: "Labs' danger can linger" (Sept. 11). No doubt meth can be very dangerous to the users and to our environment. So why do people use meth? I submit that the vast majority of drug users would use only marijuana if it were available at a reasonable price. But it is not available at a reasonable price. In the late 1960's and early 1970's, marijuana sold for $10 an ounce. Now it sells for several hundred dollars an ounce. Today's price of marijuana is the result of the "prohibition tax" which goes to organized criminals. If a beer drinker cannot find his or her favorite brand of beer, they switch to another brand. If they cannot get any beer, they switch to another type of alcoholic beverage. If a marijuana user cannot obtain marijuana at a reasonable price, many switch to other drugs -- like meth. And because marijuana is illegal, it is sold only by criminals, criminals who often sell other drugs -- like meth. And their marijuana suppliers often give out free samples of other drugs -- like meth. Thus the so-called "gateway effect." If marijuana were legally available in licensed business establishments like tobacco and alcohol are, our meth problem would be a tiny fraction of what it is today. Of course, many will claim that legalizing, regulating and controlling the sale and production of marijuana will "send the wrong message" to our children. But what message are we sending to our children by regulating, controlling and taxing the sale and production of tobacco products? Kirk Muse Mesa, Ariz. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake