Pubdate: Tue, 14 Jun 2005 Source: Hickory Daily Record (NC) Copyright: 2005 Hickory Daily Record Contact: http://www.hickoryrecord.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1109 Author: Robert Sharpe MARIJUANA PROHIBITION A FLAWED NATIONAL POLICY Regarding your June 9 editorial, not only should medical marijuana be made available to patients in need, but adult recreational use should be regulated. Drug policies modeled after alcohol prohibition have given rise to a youth-oriented black market. Illegal drug dealers don't ID for age, but they do recruit minors immune to adult sentences. So much for protecting the children. Taxing and regulating marijuana, the most popular illicit drug, is a cost-effective alternative to never-ending drug war. As long as marijuana distribution remains in the hands of organized crime, consumers will continue to come into contact with hard drugs like methamphetamine. This gateway is the direct result of a fundamentally flawed policy. Given that marijuana is arguably safer than alcohol - the plant has never been shown to cause an overdose death - it makes no sense to waste scarce resources on failed policies that finance organized crime and facilitate the use of hard drugs. Drug policy reform may send the wrong message to children, but I like to think the children are more important than the message. ROBERT SHARPE Policy Analyst Common Sense for Drug Policy Washington, D.C. - --- MAP posted-by: SHeath(DPFFlorida)