Pubdate: Fri, 06 Jan 2006 Source: Journal Advocate, The (CO) Copyright: 2006 MediaNews Group, Inc. Contact: http://www.journal-advocate.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4033 Author: Allan Erickson Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v06/n002/a03.html RICE COLUMN WAS APPALLING Your column by George Rice, "Free Your Mind - Really?" of Dec. 30, was appalling. Knowing that Rice is a former police officer, I can understand some of his disdain toward cannabis (marijuana) and its consumers. But what Rice either fails to understand or is unwilling to include in his opinion is that it is not just "latter-day hippies in Denver" that seek an end to our current prohibition. Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman opposes the drug war. In fact he and 500 other economists sent a letter to the president, Congress, governors, and state legislatures endorsing a report by Prof. Jeffrey A. Miron, "The Budgetary Implications of Marijuana Prohibition," which shows, "that marijuana legalization - replacing prohibition with a system of taxation and regulation - would save $7.7 billion per year in state and federal expenditures on prohibition enforcement and produce tax revenues of at least $2.4 billion annually if marijuana were taxed like most consumer goods." Rice also fails to mention the Colorado state decriminalization effort is being supported by the group Law Enforcement Against Prohibition, a group having more than 4,500 members from the law enforcement community - police officers, judges and prosecutors. Sorry, George. Ain't just the hippies this time. Or even the hippies and soccer moms. The War On (some) Drugs is a failure. A failure in fact, practice and principle. Allan Erickson, Drug Policy Forum of Oregon Eugene, Ore - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin