Pubdate: Tue, 03 Mar 2009 Source: Marin Independent Journal (CA) Copyright: 2009 Marin Independent Journal Contact: http://www.marinij.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/673 Author: James Wiley LEGAL POT COULD HELP BUDGET The recent proposal by San Francisco Assemblyman Tom Ammiano to re-legalize and tax cannabis the same as alcohol is a welcome sign of a more rational drug policy for California. The president's pick of Seattle Police Chief Gil Kerlikowske for drug czar and the announcement by the newly appointed attorney general, Eric Holder, to end the DEA's raids on California's medical marijuana dispensaries signals a long overdue recognition of states rights. Even the medical marijuana permits issued by doctors under duress are a replay of the medical alcohol permits issued prior to the repeal of alcohol prohibition in 1933. Frenzied prison building, police corruption, Mexican gang violence, damage to state and national forests from illegal grows and conversion of private homes into growing grounds are all symptoms of a failed drug policy. Cannabis/hemp/marijuana is the most valuable plant on earth, providing medicine, relaxation and a long list of industrial products. The annual crop in California alone is worth an estimated $3 billion to $4 billion. Should bankrupt state and local governments take back control of this lucrative market through regulation/taxation or leave it to the criminals, terrorists and drug gangs? James Wiley San Anselmo - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin