Pubdate: Tue, 12 Aug 2008 Source: Tracy Press (CA) Copyright: 2008 Tracy Press Contact: http://tracypress.com/content/view/2905/2274/ Website: http://www.tracypress.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3862 Author: Stephen Zendejas GIVE LEGAL, REGULATED DRUGS A CHANCE A Young Writer Suggests Legalizing And Carefully Regulating Drugs Would Ultimately Benefit Society. EDITOR, I'm 17 years old, and I've never been high on any recreational drug. However, I remain adamant in the belief that all drugs should be legalized and regulated. I can understand that while reading this, you may be appalled, but let's talk about the effects drugs might have on society. The nation's War on Drugs has cost taxpayers nearly $19 billion, money that could go to support the troops in Iraq or even help the U.S. economy's mortgage crisis. There is always the argument that drugs are bad for citizens. But since when has that stopped the market of products that are bad for us, such as fast food? And isn't it up to the consumer to make smart investments? America is a capitalist society, and we have always been, so why do we restrict this type of market? What's disheartening is when a person advocates restricting a product to those who really need it a prime example being marijuana, which has great potential to give a patient's appetite a boost after he or she has gone through chemotherapy. I guess my question is: Why doesn't the federal government regulate drugs? - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart