Pubdate: Fri, 26 Sep 2014 Source: Lawrence Journal-World (KS) Copyright: 2014 The Lawrence Journal-World Contact: http://www.ljworld.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1075 Author: Craig Voorhees BLACK MARKET To the editor: District Attorney Charles Branson said in an article on Sept. 7, that the real problem with selling marijuana in Lawrence is the armed invasion of the homes of people who sell marijuana. He said that in the last two years there have been 25 drug-related home invasions, and if you go back five years, three deaths occurred in these robberies. Of course this is worrisome, but the root cause of these crimes is the prohibition of marijuana, not marijuana use itself. As a law enforcement official, violent crime is bound to be the district attorney's focus, but a look at the prohibition of alcohol shows that the social costs of prohibition far outweigh the costs of legalization. The armed robberies of bootleggers and speakeasys are things of the past precisely because the prohibition of alcohol was repealed. Alcoholism remains with us, as would no doubt drug addiction, if the use of marijuana were legalized, but these ills are treatable. The prohibition of marijuana creates a black market, and, if that prohibition were removed, we would no longer see the robbery that comes with the money the black market generates. Craig Voorhees, Lawrence - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom