Pubdate: Tue, 31 Jul 2007
Source: Payson Roundup, The (AZ)
Copyright: 2007 The Payson Roundup
Contact:  http://www.paysonroundup.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1523
Author: Ira Gibel

PEOPLE NEED TO BE EDUCATED ABOUT DRUG USE

Editor:

Response to: "Government could collect tax dollars on legalized 
marijuana" (Roundup -- July 24'07)

I must respond to the ridiculous aspect of taxes on the letter 
recently submitted on marijuana and taxes.

There are still long-term tests being done on marijuana and the 
active ingredient THC to determine what long-term use might mean to 
the average user.

The experience with thalidomide and other potentially "harmless" 
drugs should not be taken lightly. It is for the consumer's 
protection that all drugs are considered guilty until proven 
innocent. It would be absurd to study a drug in any other context.

We already have two legal drugs that cost our society a fortune in 
health care costs: tobacco and alcohol. One year's smoking cost our 
society $8.2 billion, not including lost production and wages, which 
accrued to $19.1 billion.

What would we do with the tax dollars from marijuana?

Do we build more hospitals for the respiratory problems we know come 
with the smoking of marijuana, and other possible negative side 
effects? Include the fact that marijuana is a "gateway" drug that 
also may lead users to sample meth, cocaine, heroin, etc. which would 
mean more tax dollars for half-way houses, counseling, etc.

The irony of this logic is plain. Let's educate the public about the 
use of these substances and truly save money and even more important, 
prevent young people, such as Lindsay Lohan, messing up their lives 
for the future.

Ira Gibel, Former HS Health Educator, Pine resident
- ---
MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman