Pubdate: Sat, 04 Jan 2014 Source: Minneapolis Star-Tribune (MN) Copyright: 2014 Star Tribune Contact: http://www.startribunecompany.com/143 Website: http://www.startribune.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/266 Author: Don Anderson REDUCE POVERTY, AND DRUG USE WILL DECLINE A Jan. 3 commentary was headlined "Marijuana use dulls the mind" and argued that marijuana is a gateway drug as well. Both of those statements are also true for alcohol, especially in regard to young users, and alcohol is a legal drug for adults. I'm neither in favor of nor opposed to marijuana legalization. I do know this, though: If we had spent as much money and time and energy on eliminating poverty and making education better as we have on trying to stop the use of marijuana (including what we've spent on drug agencies, prisons and housing prisoners, and on drug enforcement agencies) we would've greatly reduced the pockets of poverty in our country. Not only that, but in doing so we would most probably have done a better job of reducing drug use and or crime. It should be obvious that poverty and lack of education do more to foster drug use than prisons do to stop it. It's way past time to stop the war on drugs and start a movement to reduce poverty and do much to foster a good education for all of our children. DON ANDERSON, Minneapolis - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom