Pubdate: Thu, 30 Apr 2009 Source: Guardian (Wright State U, OH Edu) Copyright: 2009 Guardian Contact: http://www.theguardianonline.com/2.9150 Website: http://www.theguardianonline.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4586 Author: Robin Heinrich Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v09/n427/a06.html LEGALIZATION!! BUT HOW? In the past days I have read many opinions on the topic of legalization marijuana. "Finance the bailout; Legalize weed" was an article [editorial] in the Guardian on April 7th, 2009, in which the author talked about how the legalization of marijuana could be an opportunity to lower enforcement costs but raise money by taxing the drug. I agree, but I was thinking about how taxing a plant would be possible. Since marijuana grows from a seed it is not possible to be monopolized, therefore the decriminalization needs stricter regulations. If legalized, the drug would have to be sold in stores, which would have to be supplied by licensed growers that would have to report to the government who the grower is and how much they supply in order to stop the import of the substance from other countries. Since marijuana can be grown in backyards, barns, and even inside, there has to be a limit of how much an individual is allowed growing for personal usage; otherwise the taxation will not be successful. Even if decriminalized, there will be people who will grow or import it to make money without paying taxes, which will have to be penalized. I agree with Sarah Reiff that people would have to get educated just as people getting educated about alcohol and cigarettes; but I think the costs for that would be a reasoned spending because teenagers will smoke the drug uneducated. Having our children educated about the substance might have the result that the rate of people smoking it, will go down. 13 States in the US have legalized medical marijuana and many more are in the process. In my opinion, being able to decide for yourself if you want to smoke weed or not, is liberty. Liberty was an enlightened concept and a major point for our founding fathers. "Some of my finest hours have been spent on my back veranda, smoking hemp and observing as far as my eye can see." Thomas Jefferson, 1781. Robin Heinrich - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom