Pubdate: Tue, 03 Mar 2009 Source: Record, The (Stockton, CA) Copyright: 2009 The Record Contact: http://www.recordnet.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/428 Author: Leslie T. Foster MARIJUANA LEGALIZATION WOULD CURE MANY ILLS Medical marijuana was approved by California voters years ago. Comparing marijuana with alcohol shows that both cause impairment with excessive use. Both can be taxed, both can be thought to reduce physical and mental pain. Both cause some deterioration to the body. Alcohol causes many people to get angry, morose and violent enough to kill. Prohibition didn't stop the making, sale, distribution or drinking of alcohol. The government received no taxes, while gangs got rich. Marijuana makes people's eyes red, and it makes them laugh and feel happy. More than 80 percent of inmates are in jail because of problems with both marijuana and alcohol. If marijuana were legalized, many inmates could be released from jails and given medical assistance to cure any addiction, which would reduce overcrowding in jails, save the money that otherwise would be used to build new ones, drastically reduce the price of the drug and cause the South American drug cartels financial problems. The number of police in Mexico and on the U.S. border could then be reduced without reducing safety. Drug enforcement police here could be used for better things. The U.S. government could even set up its own marijuana farms, controlling sales and distribution. Leslie T. Foster Stockton - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin