Pubdate: Thu, 02 Jul 2009 Source: Sacramento News & Review (CA) Copyright: 2009 Chico Community Publishing, Inc. Contact: http://newsreview.com/sacto/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/540 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v09/n633/a06.html Author: Lance Farrell LEGALIZATION IS A HOOT Re "Everybody must get stoned?" by R.V. Scheide Thanks for the levity this morning. You've highlighted the absurdity of the current fears behind the prohibition movement (Visine, munchies-heh). I must take exception, however with your ultimate conclusion. If, on the one hand, you merely argue for reflection in order to preserve the culture of compassion, then who can argue with that? But to reduce the current tidal wave against prohibition as simply another California gold rush (green rush?) is to grossly simplify and to really miss the point. To be sure, cannabis legalization will not be a panacea, but the current state of affairs cannot continue. We've had nearly a hundred years of cannabis prohibition, and the costs just keep escalating. Anyone truly interested in preserving the culture of compassion should reflect for a moment on the other worthy venues that could benefit from the $40 billion we waste annually on prohibition. The responsible, measured and already thought-out response to our present quagmire known as the "war on drugs" (more correctly, a war against U.S. cities and citizens) is to stop wasting our resources on nonviolent so-called crime. No one dies from consuming marijuana, but many police officers do die in the line of duty as they pursue the black-market operators created by the prohibition movement. What would one concerned with preserving a culture of compassion say about needlessly discarding our brave law enforcement officers? To your point: Just because some stand to gain money from legalized cannabis, medical or otherwise, let's not dismiss the cause for ending prohibition. There's nothing wrong with a little entrepreneurial activity, especially if we can cut costs at the same time. The time to end cannabis prohibition is now. Lance Farrell via e-mail - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom