Pubdate: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 Source: Boulder Weekly (CO) Copyright: 2005 Boulder Weekly Contact: http://www.boulderweekly.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/57 Author: Kirk Muse THE PRICE OF PROHIBITION I'm writing about Evan Ackerfeld's thoughtful letter: "Booze vs. ganja" (Letters edition, Sept. 15). I submit that the vast majority of drug users would use only marijuana if it were available at a reasonable price. But it's not available at a reasonable price. In the early 1970s marijuana sold for $10 an ounce. Now it sells for several hundred dollars an ounce. Today's price of marijuana is the result of the "prohibition tax" that goes to organized crime. If marijuana users cannot obtain marijuana at a reasonable price, many switch to other drugs-like meth or alcohol. And because marijuana is illegal, it is sold only by criminals, criminals who often sell other drugs-like meth. Thus the so-called "gateway effect." If marijuana were legally available at licensed business establishments like tobacco and alcohol is, our meth problem would be a tiny fraction of what it is today. And our alcohol consumption would be substantially less that it is today. Perhaps this is the real reason it's illegal. Kirk Muse Mesa, Ariz. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake