Pubdate: Wed, 16 Jun 2010 Source: Record, The (Hackensack, NJ) Copyright: 2010 Robert Sharpe Contact: http://www.northjersey.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/44 Author: Robert Sharpe Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v10/n444/a01.html EXPAND ACCESSIBILITY OF MARIJUANA Regarding Contributing Editor James Ahearn's "N.J. prepares for medical pot" (Opinion, Page O-2, June 13): Not only should medical marijuana be made available to patients in need, but adult recreational use should be regulated. Drug policies modeled after alcohol prohibition have given rise to a youth-oriented black market. Illegal drug dealers don't ID for age, but they do recruit minors immune to adult sentences. So much for protecting children. Throwing more money at the problem is no solution. Attempts to limit the supply of illegal drugs while demand remains constant only increase the profitability of drug trafficking. Taxing and regulating marijuana, the most popular illicit drug, is a cost-effective alternative to a never-ending drug war. As long as marijuana distribution is controlled by organized crime, consumers will continue to come into contact with hard drugs like cocaine and heroin. This "gateway" is a direct result of marijuana prohibition. Robert Sharpe Arlington, Va., June 13 The writer is a policy analyst for Common Sense for Drug Policy, a Washington-based advocacy group. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake