SentLTE-Digest Thursday, October 4 2012 Volume 12 : Number 038
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002 LTE: 'Peter Bourne'
From: John Chase <>
003 LTE: Re: 'Pot prohibition more harmful than use'
From: Kirk Muse <>
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Subj: 001 LTE: sentlte hello!
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Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2012 11:53:25 -0700
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Subj: 002 LTE: 'Peter Bourne'
From: John Chase <>
Date: Sat, 8 Sep 2012 10:16:33 -0700
Editors, Newsweek -
Re: "Peter Bourne", 10 Sept issue
According to Tony Dokoupil's article, Bourne was -- and still is -- in
favor of letting smokers smoke. This is good for the smokers. But is
also good for the cartels because it would increase demand, and
increased demand means higher prices, wealth and violence. It is the
fatal flaw of decriminalization, now being seen in the Netherlands:
Their "coffee shops" had no way of obtaining supply except from
criminals, the same way U.S. speakeasys of the 1920s obtained their liquor.
The feds should get out of the prohibition business and let the states
decide, as they did for alcohol in 1933, starting with marijuana.
John Chase
727 787 3085 day/night
1620 E Dorchester Dr
Palm Harbor, FL 34684
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Subj: 003 LTE: Re: 'Pot prohibition more harmful than use'
From: Kirk Muse <>
Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2012 18:15:42 -0700
To the Editor of The Knoxville News Sentinel:
I'm writing about Tom Armstrong's thoughtful letter: "Pot prohibition
more harmful than use" (10-4-12).
Is there any legitimate reason that a natural herb that has never killed
anybody should be classified the same as heroin? I think not.
I know from personal experience that marijuana is a substitute for
potentially deadly painkillers like Vicodin and is also a substitute for
alcohol.
The pharmaceutical industry knows this and so does the alcohol
industry. And this is probably why marijuana remains a criminalized
substance.
Kirk Muse
1741 S. Clearview Ave.
Mesa, AZ 85209
(480) 396-3399
Thank you for considering this letter for publication.
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