Pubdate: Sun, 19 Jul 1998 Date: 07/19/1998 Source: The Toronto Star (Canada) Author: Arthur Fuller Website: http://www.thestar.ca/ Kudos to Star columnist Dalton Camp for his July 12 denunciation of the mythology and political cowardice surrounding the marijuana issue. I would like to emphasize his last recommendation, "We should demythologize and legalize the stuff." In my opinion, decriminalization is not nearly enough -- just more moral cowardice. In cleaning up this issue once and for all, we must go all the way to legalization. We must turn the growing, preparation and sale of marijuana into jobs -- income-creation vehicles that can be taxed. Anything less reinforces the existing structure -- the transfer of money to highly organized and opportunistic criminals. We have to divert the flow of money from gangs to governments, and in so doing, create many thousands of legitimate jobs. The savings achieved could be enormous: significant budget cuts in law-enforcement and penal services, plus a whole new tax base for future revenues. It's hard to listen to the budget-slashers when they so insistently refuse such an obvious revenue source. ARTHUR FULLER Toronto