Pubdate: Tue, 16 Aug 2005 Source: Baxter Bulletin, The (AR) Copyright: 2005 The Baxter Bulletin. Contact: http://www.baxterbulletin.com/customerservice/contactus.html Website: http://www.baxterbulletin.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2860 Author: Kirk Muse Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v05/n1244/a10.html?105247 WHY NOT TAX, REGULATE MARIJUANA I'm writing about Louise Tempelmeier's thoughtful letter: "Marijuana operation was serious overkill" published Aug. 4. Instead of wasting taxpayer money by sending 50 law enforcement personnel members to dig up 78 marijuana plants, why don't we just tax marijuana? It seems to me that non-marijuana users would be very much in favor of taxing a product that they don't use. Around here, taxing other people's vices is very popular. If marijuana were regulated, taxed and sold in licensed business establishments like tobacco products, countless millions, if not billions, of dollars would flow into our nation's tax coffers. Then, marijuana would no longer be sold by criminals -- criminals who often offer free samples of other, much more dangerous drugs, like meth and cocaine to their marijuana customers. When I was a marijuana user, which is more than 15 years ago, I was frequently offered free samples of other drugs like meth and cocaine. (Yet, I've never been offered a free sample of whiskey or vodka when buying beer or wine). Fortunately, I turned down all offers of free samples of other drugs. Unfortunately, many others do not -- thus the gateway effect. Kirk Muse Mesa, Ariz. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom