Pubdate: Thu, 23 Apr 2009 Source: Herald-Zeitung (New Braunfels, TX) Copyright: 2009 Herald-Zeitung Contact: http://herald-zeitung.com/letter.lasso Website: http://www.herald-zeitung.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3053 Author: JC Dufresne TIME TO LEGALIZE MARIJUANA To the editor: Secretary of State Hillary Clinton recently made the embarrassingly obvious statement that "Our insatiable demand for illegal drugs fuels the drug trade," adding that "we have co-responsibility" for the violence of Mexico's drug cartels. I've seen reports that Mexican cartels sold $9 billion of pot in the U.S. last year. One need only look back to Prohibition to see that mixing high demand for an outlaw product guarantees a violent black market. The good thing about this is that Mexico's cartels get over 60 percent of their revenue from U.S. marijuana sales, making them so dependent on the marijuana trade that we could virtually shut them down by pot legalization. Let's bring it out in the open and regulate it like liquor, cigarettes and gambling. We can tax pot instead of spending billions prosecuting and imprisoning people for using it and distributing it. Polls show most Americans support some form of legalization, and legalization promises to generate billions of dollars in taxes while cutting expenses and violence, yet the subject has been left to first-term Sen. Jim Webb of Virginia. He proposed creating a federal commission to examine a relaxation of marijuana statutes and other potential changes to the prison system. Sen. Webb is a former Republican and decorated Vietnam veteran who represents a conservative-leaning swing state with laws among the nation's most draconian, so it's not like there's a personal political upside for him in this fight. Sen. Webb has the political courage not to let that stop him. JC Dufresne, Cibolo - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom