Pubdate: Wed, 15 Jan 2014 Source: Grand Forks Herald (ND) Copyright: 2014 Robert Sharpe Contact: http://drugsense.org/url/PmdVQo7l Website: http://www.grandforksherald.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/513 Author: Robert Sharpe Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v14/n044/a07.html POT PROHIBITION DOES NOT DECREASE USE LANCASTER, Pa. - Regarding Ronald Fraser's column, the days when politicians can get away with confusing the drug war's tremendous collateral damage with a comparatively harmless plant are coming to an end ("With time, America's perception of pot changes," Page A4, Jan. 13). If the goal of marijuana prohibition is to subsidize violent drug cartels, prohibition is a grand success. The drug war distorts supply and demand dynamics so that big money grows on little trees. But if the goal is to deter use, marijuana prohibition is a catastrophic failure. The United States has almost double the rate of marijuana use as the Netherlands, where marijuana is legal. The criminalization of Americans who prefer marijuana to martinis has no basis in science. The war on marijuana consumers is a failed cultural inquisition, not an evidence-based public health campaign. Not just in Washington and Colorado but throughout the nation, it's time to stop the pointless arrests and instead tax legal marijuana. Robert Sharpe Sharpe is a policy analyst for Common Sense for Drug Policy, a nonprofit dedicated to drug-policy reform. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D