Pubdate: Thu, 01 Nov 2012 Source: Times Record (Fort Smith, AR) Copyright: 2012 Stephens Media Group Contact: http://www.swtimes.com/site/forms/?mode=letters Website: http://www.swtimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/529 Author: Ernie Hill LEGALIZING POT WOULD SAVE MONEY We've all seen the pros and cons of medicinal marijuana, especially the speculation that a "yes" vote would increase use. I haven't seen much commentary from the standpoint that our prisons and county jails are full of folks whose only crime was possessing a little marijuana for medicinal use. I'm not talking about the big-time border-jumping dealers who kill and poison for profit. How much of our state tax money goes to housing prisoners who are incarcerated for having a little marijuana? On a federal level, how much tax money is spent chasing, arresting, prosecuting, incarcerating and housing marijuana users and dealers? How much money would be put back into the federal and state coffers if this helpful plant were legalized? People will always use marijuana, legal or not. Let's pass this bill and let our law enforcement folks go after the dangerous drugs and gangsters who deal them. Marijuana does not have to be smoked to be useful. It can be rendered in many good ways and now, it can be vaporized like nicotine, which, by the way, can really kill you. I don't see my fellow Christian movers and shakers trying to get nicotine or alcohol banned. Question the doctors and pharmacists who oppose this bill. Will their profits from prescription drugs and kickbacks from big pharmaceutical companies suffer? What is the real motive behind the opposition? My Christ is compassionate and loving. Check the facts and vote smart. I'm banned by federal DOT law to ever partake, so my interest is not selfish at all. Ernie Hill Rudy - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom