Pubdate: Fri, 16 Nov 2007 Source: Coast Reporter (CN BC) Copyright: 2007 Coast Reporter Contact: http://www.coastreporter.net/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/580 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v07/n1314/a03.html?109031 Author: Paul Blakey THE WAR IS OVER IF YOU WANT IT Dear Editor Re: Legalizing drugs (Coast Reporter, Nov 9th, '07) The decriminalization of marijuana should be the first step toward a rational drug policy. The huge sums of money that the United States (and Canada) spends each year just to process marijuana arrests would be available to fund more useful endeavours, such as treatment for substance abusers. The profit from selling marijuana on the black market would fall. Although marijuana does not turn teenagers into serial killers, it is a powerful intoxicant. Marijuana use by young people should be strongly discouraged. Lying to kids about marijuana's effects, however, only encourages them to doubt warnings about much more dangerous drugs such as heroin, cocaine and methamphetamine. Drug education programs should respect the intelligence of young people by promoting healthy lives without scare tactics, lies and hypocrisy. And drug abuse should be treated like alcoholism or nicotine addiction. These are health problems suffered by North Americans of every race, creed and political affiliation, not grounds for imprisonment or the denial of property rights. A society than can punish a marijuana offender more severely than murderer is caught in the grip of a deep psychosis. We need a marijuana policy that is calmly based on the facts. An end to the war on marijuana will not come from government, it will come from citizen activism and the ballot box. It will come when ordinary people make their views known. The government's behaviour will not withstand public scrutiny for long. This war is over, if you want it Paul Blakey, Sechelt