Pubdate: Mon, 10 Sep 2007 Source: Centre Daily Times (PA) Copyright: 2007 Nittany Printing and Publishing Co., Inc. Contact: http://www.centredaily.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/74 Author: Tom Bowler POT SHOULD BE LEGALIZED I'm outraged that a Penn State professor was arrested for allegedly smoking marijuana -- outraged at our legal system only, because the professor did nothing wrong. One can break the law, yet do nothing wrong. Ask Henry David Thoreau. Marijuana should be legal, as President Nixon's Shafer Commission recommended 35 years ago, a recommendation he ignored because he put ideology above truth. Marijuana use is not for everyone and can be dangerous for some, but the same applies more severely to alcohol. And, as with alcohol, society will best combat abuse problems through regulation, which is only possible after legalization. Deaths from tainted bathtub booze plummeted after Prohibition's repeal moved commerce from Al Capone's hands to those of accountable merchants. How successful would Alcoholics Anonymous be if its members feared arrest? Alcohol ruined a relative's life, but I'd never insist it be outlawed or that responsible drinkers be jailed and their careers ruined. Legal use must occur within responsible limits, such as age limits and during free time. The professor's only fault was allegedly smoking in his office. But it was a Sunday, so at least he upheld the responsibility of imbibing outside work hours. If he didn't, I'd condemn him for abusing drugs. I'd say the same if he took shots between classes. How many productive members of society must our government destroy and demonize simply to save face and avoid admitting that its drug war is a wasteful failure and a decades-old deceit foisted on the public? Tom Bowler State College - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake