Pubdate: Sun, 3 Oct 2010 Source: Desert Sun, The (Palm Springs, CA) Copyright: 2010 Bernard Levinson Contact: http://local2.thedesertsun.com/mailer/opinionwrap.php Website: http://www.mydesert.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1112 Note: Does not accept LTEs from outside circulation area. Author: Bernard Levinson ADMIT WE LOST THE WAR ON DRUGS Legalizing marijuana would be a great start in admitting that the "war on drugs" has been a failure. All of those poisons are readily available at high prices everywhere. The same was true during prohibition of alcoholic beverages in the 1920s. For California the savings by legalizing all drugs (marijuana would be half of that) would be $20 billion per year - equal to our state budget deficit. No incarcerations at $50,000 per drug felon per year would save us $10 billion to $12 billion per year. Prison employee officials would be cut by 75 percent, law enforcement by 50 percent. Courtrooms and public defenders would be cut. The decrease in murders, assaults, burglaries and robberies would make us all safer. We would get some revenue by taxing the sale of drugs just as we do alcoholic beverages. We cannot beat the drug peddlers. We can eliminate their profit motive. Let's start with Proposition 19. Bernard Levinson, M.D. Palm Desert - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake