Pubdate: Wed, 29 Jul 2009 Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel (CA) Copyright: 2009 Santa Cruz Sentinel Contact: http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/submitletters Website: http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/394 Author: Steve Newman CALIFORNIA CAN BE A TREND-SETTER The AP article, July 19, documents some benefits of the de facto legalized pot industry -- jobs, taxes and therapy. In addition, full legalization would bring: 1. Much greater tax revenues to state and local governments in the billions. 2. Immense savings on health care as costly prescription drugs for pain, anxiety, are replaced by cheap, no-side-effects pot; national health care would become much more possible with these savings. 3. Reductions in the cost of prisons, which incarcerate thousands of nonviolent marijuana users/sellers. 4. Reduction in alcohol-related costs -- violence, road rage, absenteeism, alcoholism-related disease 5. People being in a less stressed condition would lead to greater personal and social health. Most of the opposition to legalization of marijuana comes from special interests, alcohol and pharmaceutical corporations, and the law-enforcement industry, prison guard unions, prosecuting attorneys, etc. In today's economy, decriminalizing marijuana is more than just right; it is a necessity. Major changes like abolishing prohibition began on a state-by-state basis. California can be proud to lead this movement, which will eventually prevail. Steve Newman, Santa Cruz - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake