Pubdate: Sun, 05 Oct 2014 Source: Times, The (Shreveport, LA) Copyright: 2014 The Times Contact: http://www.shreveporttimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1019 Author: Serome McCollom WE SHOULD BE REALISTS WHEN IT COMES TO MARIJUANA Congressman John Fleming does not believe in marijuana being legal. During a recent conference when asked to compare marijuana with alcohol, he said alcohol has been accepted by cultures for thousands of years while marijuana hasn't. While that is generally true, so what? If marijuana is safer than alcohol and causes less harm for the individual and society, which it clearly does, than it is illogical to keep marijuana illegal with alcohol being legal. I don't care about what tradition has been. If someone is right on a public policy, than he/she doesn't need to bring up tradition. Their argument should stand on its' own merits. Rep. Fleming also stated, "If you and I accept the fact that alcohol is a problem and a danger, is it logical to say, 'Well, instead of having one problem, that we should have two problems?' Why add a second one if one is already causing problems?" Marijuana prohibition though causes such harms as people killed in the dark of night in their houses by SWAT raids that get the wrong house or police seizing someone's hard earned savings (with no criminal charges ever fired), because the money might have come from marijuana sales. Key word, might. Yes, we don't want teens using marijuana, but rates of usage among teens are lower in the Netherlands (where it is semi-legal) than in the U.S. One reason is that it is less available on a black market. Remember, drug dealers don't check IDs, but regulated markets do. I don't recommend marijuana usage, but we must be realists when it comes to it. I am glad there are groups like the Marijuana Policy Project to help curb the war on this plant. - - Jerome McCollom Shreveport - --- MAP posted-by: Matt