Pubdate: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 Source: Fort Pierce Tribune (FL) Copyright: 2007 The E.W. Scripps Co. Contact: http://www.tcpalm.com/tcp/tribune Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2050 Author: Ethel Rowland END OF PROHIBITION WOULD ASSIST ECONOMY When I read the article about baggage handlers taking guns and drugs on a flight, I was surprised. Not that it had happened, but that someone would be smuggling marijuana into Puerto Rico from the United States. The United States is no longer just an importer and consumer nation, but also an exporter nation in an uncontrolled and unregulated international marijuana market. The number one U.S. cash crop, marijuana, is part of an international illicit drug market that is equal in size to the entire international textile industry, about 8 percent of the Gross International Product. Too bad we are not part of the legal, regulated and controlled trade of the cannabis plant for its fiber, food and fuel. Agricultural and drug policies can be changed. Why don't we end cannabis prohibition: Establish controls and regulations of the existing marijuana market and expand into the fiber, food and fuel market? Wouldn't it benefit our agricultural industry and society? ETHEL ROWLAND Fort Pierce - --- MAP posted-by: Steve Heath