Pubdate: Thu, 07 May 2009 Source: Kansas State Collegian (KS Edu) Copyright: 2009 Kansas State Collegian Contact: http://kstatecollegian.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2850 Author: Kyle Patterson Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v09/n494/a12.html MARIJUANA LEGALIZATION NEEDS EQUAL EXPOSURE Editor, After reading the article on the legalization of marijuana, I was let down. One article was a brief, vague and weak argument on why to not legalize marijuana. It was followed by a narrative, that after reading a few times, still has no point, nor does it address legalization/decriminalization. Therefore, I would like to send this out to educate and debate the other side. First, Frank Male has an issue with the fact that legalization would increase government bureaucracy. We are in a horrible economy; people are getting laid off left and right. In a worst-case scenario in which the government can't afford to create jobs, let farmers, gardeners, florists, anyone start growing. It's agriculture. Unlike cigarettes and alcohol, marijuana is a plant. It grows. It's ready. If corn got you high, would you have the same problem? Next, it would be much cheaper: No dealer can undercut mass production and the dreaded middle man. It doesn't even have to be regulated -- let people grow it in their homes. The article also goes on to talk about the health effects of marijuana. It lists, "It does nothing good to your lungs, works as a great demotivator and can ruin your life" ... I'm sorry, but if those are the only negatives, how is it not legal? Here's another list: emphysema, heart attacks, strokes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and cancer. Guess what that is. Here's a clue: It has 4,000 chemicals. Alcohol, another winner for good health, causes alcoholism, cirrhosis of the liver, cardiovascular disease and cancer to name a few. Not to mention the hangovers, violence, rapes and suicides all caused by alcohol. If you are talking health, marijuana might be the most healthy vice around. Great demotivator" -- I'm writing this. Saying that using it "can ruin your life" as a reason to not legalize marijuana is ridiculous. Anything can ruin someone's life, from an individual to a group, a company, another vice, environmental disasters, food. Obesity is becoming as big of a problem as smoking. Do you want to only legalize healthy foods? The article ends with the quote, "I prefer my bourbon." Sounds like an alcoholic to me. The problem with that is that marijuana, like it or not, is a huge part of our culture, especially as college students. If a part of our culture is going to be negatively represented, it should be equally represented. If a parade of people walked the streets for civil rights, no one would condemn them. However, if a parade was held for marijuana, they would all be labeled "potheads." Good people are going to jail, some getting killed. Lives are getting ruined because marijuana is illegal, and the government can cut jail costs and lives by just giving the people the "forbidden fruit." Marijuana is a civil rights issue and should be treated as a civil rights issue. Kyle Patterson Freshman in mechanical engineering - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom