Pubdate: Mon, 28 Feb 2011 Source: Monroe News-Star (LA) Copyright: 2011 The News-Star, Gannett Contact: http://www.thenewsstar.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1644 Author: Joseph Roberts MARCH FOR MARIJUANA With reference to the upcoming statewide march for rights concerning marijuana, there has been a lot of talk and debate about the "terms of use." There is a bit of a straw man afoot which appears to purport outlandish doomsday scenarios if the state were to decriminalize this rather harmless plant. In discussions with like-minded advocates, I have yet to find any individual who supports legalization without reasonable regulations. There is virtually unanimous agreement that responsible use ought to be enforced, in much the same way alcohol and even cigarettes are regulated in their recreational use. The latter two are examples of legal substances which are not only harmful, but indisputably deadly. Lung cancer has claimed millions of lives; alcohol has devastated lives and destroyed countless families. Those of us who have actual experience with marijuana know that it is almost invariably nothing other than the flagrantly unjust and clearly inconsistent laws against its use, and the irrational, dogmatic stigma associated with it which divides families, ruins people's lives, and stains reputations. If balloon animals were criminalized, birthday clowns would be thought of as deviant. This is merely one facet of a multidimensional push for legalization. If you are one of us, whatever your reasons, march with us in Monroe, Lafayette, Shreveport and New Orleans on March 2. Monroe's march will commence in downtown West Monroe on the corner of Trenton and Wood by the train tracks at 3 p.m. For more information, find us on Facebook via Legalize Louisiana. Joseph Roberts Monroe - --- MAP posted-by: Richard R Smith Jr.