Pubdate: Mon, 03 May 2010 Source: Olympian, The (WA) Copyright: 2010 The Olympian Contact: http://drugsense.org/url/51PidAHv Website: http://www.theolympian.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/319 Author: Craig Burton IT'S TIME TO LEGALIZE MARIJUANA The prohibition of alcohol (1920 to 1933) proved a bad idea which did not stop people from making or drinking alcohol. After 13 years our forebears did the right thing and ended the noble experiment. Perhaps the 18th Amendment was repealed because legislators reacted sanely to prohibition's unintended consequences: organized crime, an underground market with no tax revenue, death or blindness for many. Perhaps there was a far simpler reason: significant declines in federal income tax revenue during the Great Depression. We find ourselves at a similar point today with marijuana, prohibited in 1937 (not for medical or scientific reasons) under fairly dubious legislative circumstances. Its prohibition too has unintended consequences: organized crime, availability to minors, an underground market with no tax revenue, death from cartel violence, and risks to personal safety that far exceed the risks due to the use of the drug itself. We spend over $40 billion each year on the war on drugs. With state and federal budget deficits looming, can we really afford to continue this un-winnable war on something that was completely legal here prior to 1936? Today, we can look back at alcohol prohibition rather smugly and wonder how it could have ever happened. Yet here we are again. I know we can again make the right choice - the regulation, control and taxation of marijuana. Please join me in working to get Initiative 1068 on the ballot this November. Visit sensiblewashington.org for more details. Just say now! Craig Burton, Olympia - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake