Pubdate: Fri, 30 Apr 2010 Source: Columbia Valley Pioneer, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2010 The Columbia Valley Pioneer Contact: http://www.columbiavalleypioneer.com/contact.html#letter Website: http://www.columbiavalleypioneer.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4207 Author: Steven A. Gutsche Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v10/n316/a10.html GOVERNMENT SHOULD CREATE REVENUE STREAM FROM LEGALIZED MARIJUANA Dear Editor: After reading the past couple issues of The Pioneer, I see there still seems to be some debate over the marijuana issue once again. I find it hard to believe that this naturally-occurring substance is still beleaguered by this society's narrow-minded prohibition of the plant. The amount of taxpayer money that is wasted by pursuing and prosecuting otherwise innocent individuals for partaking in this herb - - whether for medicinal or recreational use - is a crime in itself. A.W. Shier's letter commenting that the penalties need to be stiffer could not be farther from the truth. In fact, the opposite needs to happen. The obvious solution is the legalization of the substance and government controls over the growth and distribution of the crops. Marijuana is a much less dangerous substance than alcohol. Yet, alcohol is legal because the government tried prohibiting it and saw that it did not stop the drinking. It made many criminals wealthy by providing alcohol for public consumption at a price - which the public was willing to pay and for which the government saw nothing in revenue by taxation. This is an identical problem only in the form of a God-produced, naturally-occurring plant, instead of a man-made liquid. As they say, "God made pot and man made booze. Who can you trust?" I will trust in God over man on this one. I have never heard of someone smoking a joint of pot and becoming violent, as can and does happen often with alcohol use. Most of the time, pot users just become relaxed, mellow and hungry with a heightened sense of humour, nothing for society to fear. If cancer patients and sufferers of other diseases and injuries can find relief in the effects of the substance, why should they not be able to use it as needed to control their pain or nausea? In my opinion, the government should take over the industry - at billions of dollars per year in sales, it is a real industry - and control it as they do alcohol and turn the current group of illegal growers from criminals to skilled farmers with a legitimately saleable crop. Employment is created in every step from the field to the store. You now have quality control, price control, a built-in distribution network, and revenues from taxation along with the additional savings from no longer prosecuting offenders. Our national deficit could only benefit from this scenario. Organized crime no longer has the profit; we as taxpayers will receive the benefit of additional tax revenues into the national coffers. Some people might suggest that legalizing marijuana will decrease productivity because everyone will be stoned all the time - hooey. It's likely to be very similar to alcohol use. Some will not partake; some will use occasionally; some will use socially; some will use often and some (the smallest group) will be abusers. That's human nature and something we are not going to change any time soon. I used to smoke - and, yes, I inhaled - but, I no longer partake and I still think legalization is the way to go. Steven A. Gutsche Dry Gulch - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake