Pubdate: Thu, 4 Nov 2010 Source: Daily Cougar (U of Houston, TX Edu) Copyright: 2010 UH Student Publications Contact: http://thedailycougar.com/write-a-letter/ Website: http://thedailycougar.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1374 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v10.n881.a04.html Author: Jerry Epstein CALIFORNIA'S PROP 19 JUST FIRST STEP TOWARD LEGALIZATION OF MARIJUANA The University of Houston was awash in marijuana when I got my MA (Sociology) in the '70s. It largely replaced alcohol among grad students - also at St. Thomas later. Hope grew after the National Commission on Marijuana and Drug Abuse reports of 1972 and 1973 laid out the facts so well, but stuff happens - read insanity, panic and propaganda. Zeke Barrera is right on many counts. Prop 19 in California - which was financed by my friend and former Houstonian, Richard Lee - is just the first step in a process. The federal government cannot force state officials to enforce federal law and the DEA simply lacks the resources to do more than make a few busts for show on their own. Prop 19 was actually designed to mimic Texas laws for alcohol and any major confusion will be the result of inept local leaders. Reformers around the nation are prepared to launch similar initiatives and many conservative representatives are secretly very supportive. The federal position will not be tenable - reschedule and traditional experimentation by the states will become inevitable. Ultimately, with marijuana out of the picture, the country will come to realize that very few people (less than 1 percent of us) have a problem with prohibited drugs, and that legality has nothing significant to do with their use or access to drugs. Strict regulation will simply mean those few people will get their drug from a doctor, instead of cartels and drug dealers - with much better outcomes for all of us. Jerry Epstein Jerry Epstein is president of Drug Policy Forum of Texas and a UH alumnus. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake