Pubdate: Sat, 14 Oct 2006 Source: Post-Star, The (NY) Copyright: 2006 Glens Falls Newspapers Inc. Contact: http://www.poststar.net/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1068 Author: Adam Scavone THINK OF MONEY LOST BY CURRENT DRUG POLICY Editor: Don Lehman reports that the Capital Region Drug Task Force got a half pound of marijuana off the streets after their headline-making raid last week. More than a century of experience and the laws of economics have taught us that local dealers will be happy, since reduced supply without diminished demand will surely yield higher prices for their marijuana. Meanwhile, taxpayers are getting soaked. Millenia of experience show that marijuana is a safer drug than alcohol, and spending money to lock people up for smoking, growing or selling marijuana hardly makes sense. Foregoing sales tax revenue on marijuana compounds this bad public policy. New York stands to earn millions, as Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman and Harvard University economist Jeffrey Miron recently pointed out on www.forbes.com. According to Miron's research, which was endorsed by Friedman, the country as a whole passes up about $6.2 billion in revenues each year from marijuana sales that could be taxed. A quick calculation ($6.2 billion divided by fifty states) shows $124 million in lost revnues for New York, every single year (and millions more if savings from enforcement are included). Adam Scavone Saratoga Springs - --- MAP posted-by: Elaine