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Votes: 2
Pubdate: Mon, 30 Apr 2012
Source: Livingston County Daily Press & Argus (MI)
Copyright: 2012 Livingston Daily Press & Argus
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Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4265
Author: Robert Sharpe

UNITED STATES JAILS THOSE WHO PREFER POT TO MARTINIS

Regarding your thoughtful April 11 editorial ( "Pot laws offer up high dose of absurdity" ), the drug war is largely a war on marijuana smokers.  In 2010, there were 853,839 marijuana arrests in the United States, almost 90 percent for simple possession.

At a time when state and local governments are laying off police, firefighters and teachers, this country continues to spend enormous public resources criminalizing Americans who prefer marijuana to martinis.  The end result of this ongoing culture war is not necessarily lower rates of use.

The United States has higher rates of marijuana use than the Netherlands, where marijuana is legally available.  Decriminalization is a long-overdue step in the right direction.  Taxing and regulating marijuana would render the drug war obsolete.

As long as organized crime controls distribution, marijuana consumers will come into contact with sellers of hard drugs like methamphetamine, cocaine and heroin.  This "gateway" is a direct result of marijuana prohibition.

Robert Sharpe

Washington, D.C.

Robert Sharpe is a policy analyst for Common Sense for Drug Policy. 


MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom

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