Pubdate: Wed, 13 Feb 2008 Source: Galesburg Register-Mail (IL) Copyright: 2008 Galesburg Register-Mail Contact: http://www.register-mail.com/news/letters/index.html Website: http://www.galesburg.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3864 Author: Peter Guither Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v08/n154/a03.html LEGALIZING POT ADDS CONTROL Judy Guenseth's guest column "Dangers, costs of legalizing marijuana too great" is disappointing and a bit odd, as it seems to undermine its own arguments. Ms. Guenseth properly notes the concerns regarding drug use by young people, something that prohibition has done nothing to stop (in fact, any gains in that area can be more properly attributed to reality based education). So what does she want? To continue putting the decisions regarding drug safety and age of use in the hands of criminals, while feeding enormous black market profits. Legalizing marijuana doesn't mean giving up control -- in fact, it is exactly the opposite. She said, "Our society is right to prohibit the use of cigarettes and alcohol to underage youth." Yes, and we should do the same with marijuana by regulating it. It would also put the drug dealers out of business and away from kids. On a separate note, it is disingenuous to equate health costs of cigarette with marijuana use for adults, particularly since the largest study of its kind (Tashkin, UCLA) has shown no increased risk of lung cancer from even heavy use of marijuana. Let's stick with the facts and find solutions that really address the problems rather than the heavy-handed sledge hammer of prohibition, which all too often misses the mark entirely. Peter Guither, Bloomington - --- MAP posted-by: Derek