Pubdate: Fri, 15 May 2009 Source: Sacramento Bee (CA) Copyright: 2009 The Sacramento Bee Contact: http://www.sacbee.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/376 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v09/n508/a05.html Author: Gary Ciampi WE CAN'T STOP POT, BUT CAN TAX IT Re "The height of ignorance" (Letters, May 11): I think the letter writer misses the point. Of course smoking pot is harmful, just like smoking cigarettes, cigars and pipes. So is chewing tobacco or consuming alcohol. So are sugar and coffee. The issue isn't whether it's harmful. The issue is whether or not people want it and have a ready supply of it. Is there a high school student anywhere in this country who can't get his hands on marijuana if he wants some? Anyone who wants it can get it. Therefore, outlawing it has no correlation with its consumption. Remember how well the Volstead Act worked in the 1920s? Once we take an honest look at the situation, we will realize that we cannot stop its use. However, if we legalize it, we can tax and control it. The price would drop dramatically, criminals would have to find other ways to make their millions. On the one hand, we would save untold billions of dollars in our justice system, abandoning the losing battle against its production, sale and use. On the other hand, we would have billions more in tax revenues to pay for prevention and rehab. Gary Ciampi, El Dorado Hills - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake