Pubdate: Sat, 30 Jul 2005 Source: Star-Banner, The (FL) Copyright: 2005 The Star-Banner Contact: http://www.starbanner.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1533 Author: Kirk Muse Ref: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v05/n1175/a03.html A TAXING VICE I'm writing about the outstanding letter, "Don't force all" (July 24). I'd like to add that prohibition not only doesn't work -- it's counterproductive. Before marijuana was criminalized via the Marijuana Tax Act of 1937, the vast majority of Americans had never even heard of marijuana. Now everybody in the U.S. knows what marijuana is, and our government estimates that at least 90 million Americans have used it. About half of all high school students will use marijuana before they graduate. It is human nature for people to desire what they are told they cannot have, especially children. The lure of the "forbidden fruit" is very powerful. In the Netherlands where marijuana is available to adults without criminal sanctions, the use of marijuana and other drugs is substantially lower than in the U.S. (See www.drugwarfacts.org). In the Netherlands marijuana is sold by licensed businesses. In the U.S., marijuana is sold by criminals, who often sell other, much more dangerous drugs and who often offer free samples of the more dangerous drugs to their marijuana customers. Thus, the gateway effect. Legalize, regulate and tax the sale of marijuana and we will close the gateway. Speaking of taxes, it seems to me that non-marijuana users would be in favor of taxing a product that they don't use. Around these parts, taxing someone else's vice is very popular. Kirk Muse Mesa, Az. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom