Pubdate: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 Source: Burlington Free Press (VT) Copyright: 2007 Burlington Free Press Contact: http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/letters.shtml Website: http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/632 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v08/n048/a04.html Author: James J. Bosek CONSIDER POSITIVES OF DECRIMINALIZATION While John T. Quinn does point out the flaws of decriminalized marijuana in "Is legalizing marijuana a good idea?" (Jan. 13) the pros of legalization are not adequately addressed. Mr. Quinn shows that while possession of small amounts has not resulted in jail sentences in Vermont, the desired effect has not been achieved. Legalized marijuana would come with regulations that would hamper the availability to teenagers much as it has with alcohol and tobacco. Supplying these to the under-aged is a criminal offense and comes with appropriate penalties. Surely simple prohibition of alcohol and tobacco would create a black market for these substances, which would increase availability to youths. Marijuana may exist as a gateway drug due to the fact that the law does not truly differentiate between marijuana and other more harmful drugs. Illegal marijuana may also increase crime in general simply because it exists as a gateway to other illicit behaviors. I would doubt that changes in marijuana law would result in an influx of resident "pot heads" for the same reasons Vermont has trouble keeping its citizens, namely the high cost of housing, high taxes, and a lack of good paying jobs. Legalized marijuana may, however, increase tourism and tax revenue in Vermont in the same way legalized gambling has increased tourism and tax revenue in many areas. Society does not condone the use of alcohol or tobacco, but the legal status of these harmful substances recognizes that prohibition creates larger issues. John T. Quinn is correct when he states that decriminalization of marijuana is a bad idea, decriminalization simply does not go far enough. JAMES J. BOSEK Essex Junction - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom