Pubdate: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 Source: Xaverian Weekly, The (CN NS Edu) Copyright: 2005 The Xaverian Weekly Contact: http://www.stfx.ca/students/xaverian/ Author: G. Andrew MacDonald Note: headline by MAP TAKE THE CRIME OUT OF MARIJUANA WITH LEGALIZATION Dear Editor, Last week Greg Markey's column, On the Mark - "Tragedy brings tough questions", addressed the tragedy in Mayerthorpe Alta. Particularly galling was Mr. Markey's assertion that "If marijuana were legalized . . . it would be harder to control the production, selling and consumption of such a drug. Instead of having significant control over its production, there would be next to none. Legalization would simply make tragedies like this happen more frequently, not less." This argument ignores history; despite the ludicrous tax levied against booze, we all cheerfully swill it without recourse to illegal stills. The RCMP estimates 15,000 grow ops (i.e. a lot more than the 20 plants of Roszco) thriving across the country. Is this "significant control"? Does Markey really believe there would be more grow-ops should the weed be legalized? Unfortunately, this ignores the elephant to the south (over 80% of our trade) and their proven ability to forsake reality for ideology. The sad fact is that 99% of the marijuana grown in Canada is NOT for the domestic market. Legalizing the weed would certainly lead to a crack-down at the border as US custom's officials tried to stem the tide, and that would hurt our trade. Would money lost in trade offset money gained from herb tax? 15% of billions is a lot, but . . . not enough. What of the social benefits? The only group happy with the status quo are the Hell's Angels! We can continue to haemorrhage money into a police crack down that doesn't work - 15,000 grow ops! - Or we can bite the economic bullet, legalize the green, take the trade hit, and pray we can influence the US to follow our lead. Only when MJ is legal throughout NAFTA can we profit. G. Andrew MacDonald - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin