Pubdate: Sat, 05 Jan 2013 Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch (MO) Copyright: 2013 Michael Votaw Contact: http://drugsense.org/url/qFJNhZNm Website: http://www.stltoday.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/418 Author: Michael Votaw WE TOLERATE ALCOHOL AND TOBACCO, BUT KEEP MARIJUANA ILLEGAL? Many proponents of marijuana legalization don't really like to admit it, but marijuana isn't the magical, harmless drug that they want it to be. We'd be fools to think that anything is completely harmless. According to CDC statistics, marijuana use contributed directly to about 150 deaths in 2010. SAMHSA surveys from that same time show about 5 million people identified as heavy marijuana users, and this statistic corresponds very closely to those who identified as either physically or psychologically dependent. If you were so inclined, you could come up with all kinds of statistics on how marijuana negatively affects people's lives. But all of this is no worse than the perfectly legal drugs we use every day. Those 150 dead equal about 0.0008 percent of the 18 million current marijuana users. Cigarettes, on the other hand, killed 393,600 people, or 0.6 percent of the 56.8 million current smokers. Nearly 60 percent of cigarette users identify as heavy smokers; compare that to just 25 percent of marijuana users. We could go on comparing the harmful effects of marijuana and tobacco, and similarly for alcohol, all day, but the point I'm trying to get to would still stand: If we truly feel that marijuana is so harmful that it should be outright illegal, why are tobacco and alcohol tolerated? How do we explain that? How do we explain that we've, rather arbitrarily, decided that it's OK to use one dangerous drug over another? If marijuana is illegal because of its potential harmfulness, then shouldn't we prohibit tobacco and alcohol as well? Alcohol can be very harmful, but our society is able to mitigate these dangers through better regulation and better education. A vast majority of Americans drink alcohol, and a vast majority of us do so responsibly. The same goes for marijuana. Keeping marijuana illegal, while tolerating alcohol and tobacco, means that our substance laws are inconsistent, arbitrary, and based not on reason, but on emotion. Michael Votaw University City - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D