Pubdate: Thu, 01 May 2008 Source: Ventura County Reporter (CA) Copyright: 2008 Southland Publishing, Inc. Contact: http://www.vcreporter.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2952 Author: Robert Sharpe Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v08/n421/a04.html DRUG WAR TOO COSTLY Regarding your editorial (See "You Get What you Pay For, Opinion, 4/24/08), fully decriminalizing marijuana would definitely save tax dollars, and it would do so without necessarily increasing marijuana use. The deterrent value of punitive marijuana laws is grossly overrated. The University of Michigan's Monitoring the Future Study reports that lifetime use of marijuana is higher in the U.S. than any European country, yet America is one of the few Western countries that punishes citizens who prefer marijuana to martinis. Unlike alcohol, marijuana has never been shown to cause an overdose death, nor does it share the addictive properties of tobacco. The short-term health effects of marijuana are inconsequential compared to the long-term effects of criminal records. Unfortunately, marijuana represents the counterculture to many Americans. In subsidizing the prejudices of culture warriors, government is subsidizing organized crime. The drug war's distortion of immutable laws of supply causes big money to grow on little trees. Marijuana, which grows like a weed, would be virtually worthless if legal. The only clear winners in the war on marijuana are drug cartels and shameless tough-on-drugs politicians who've built careers confusing drug prohibition's tremendous collateral damage with a relatively harmless plant. The big losers in this battle are the taxpayers who have been deluded into believing big government is the appropriate response to non-traditional consensual vices. The results of a comparative study of European and U.S. rates of drug use can be found at www.monitoringthefuture.org/pubs/espad_pr.pdf and United Nations stats are at www.unodc.org Robert Sharpe, Policy Analyst, Common Sense for Drug Policy Washington, D.C. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin