Pubdate: Sat, 02 Oct 2010 Source: Cape Coral Daily Breeze (FL) Copyright: 2010 Mary West Contact: http://www.cape-coral-daily-breeze.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4803 Author: Mary West LEGALIZE MARIJUANA To the editor: We are now considering the possibility of legalizing the use of prescribed marijuana. I realize that many who are in, say, another generation, consider this as horrific. Before we come to a presupposed conclusion, let's give it some thought. Today over half of the drug related arrest are for simple possession of marijuana. Keith Stroup, executive director of the National Organization for the reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) says, "In fact, the war on drugs is largely a war on pot smokers. This effort is a tremendous waste of criminal justice resources that should be dedicated toward combating serious and violent crime, including the war on terrorism." Marijuana is the most used illegal drug in the United States. Nearly 69 million Americans over the age of 12 have tried marijuana at least once. Approximately 90 percent of those imprisoned for marijuana have had no history of violent offenses. The cost to corrections in terms of "hard costs" is estimated at $3.1 billion, where the overall cost of enforcement (including corrections, police and the courts) is to the tune of $7 billion annually. According to The Daily Beast, "In 2001, Portugal legalized all criminal penalties for personal possession of drugs-including cocaine, heroin, and meth- and replaced drug sentences with offers of therapy. In the five years following decriminalization, drug use among teenagers has dropped, as have HIV infections caused by dirty needles. More Americans have used cocaine than Portuguese have used marijuana. Portugal has the lowest rate of lifetime marijuana use in people over age 15, at 10 percent; 39.8 percent of Americans over the age of 12 have used marijuana. By the way, if you like beer, remember hops are from a vine that is related to marijuana. It seems that with all these things being carefully considered, legalization of marijuana would be the correct choice for Florida. Mary West Cape Coral - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D