Pubdate: Tue, 12 May 2009 Source: Star-News (NC) Copyright: 2009 Wilmington Morning Star Contact: http://www.wilmingtonstar.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/500 Author: Daniel Y. Patterson LEGALIZE MARIJAUNA For the past 20 years, The Economist, a conservative magazine, has proposed legalizing all drugs. Drug prohibition is "intended to reassure the parents of teenagers across the world," but overall has been a policy failure. According to The Economist the US spends $40 billion each year on its war against drugs yet the "production of cocaine and opium is probably the same as a decade ago; that of cannabis (Marijuana) is higher". It goes on to say "legalization would not only drive away the gangsters, it would transform drugs from a law and order problem into a public health problem, which is how it should be treated." Our harsh laws have not prevented increasing use and criminal justice consequences. According to Sen. Jim Webb, 47.5% of all drug arrests in our country in 2007 were from marijuana offenses Setting aside for now the issue of legalizing hard drugs, I would propose legalization of marijuana as a first step. Money saved from the criminal justice system and money gained from taxation could be used for alcohol and drug treatment programs, including marijuana abuse. Although the Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearm Administration has not done a perfect job in preventing teenage use of alcohol and tobacco, it could at least do a better job at control than our criminal justice system. I can honestly say from my 30 years in psychiatric practice, alcohol has done more physical, family and emotional damage than has marijuana and clearly tobacco is more addictive. Daniel Y. Patterson MD MPH Wilmington, NC - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart