Pubdate: Fri, 23 Jun 2017 Source: Delta Optimist (CN BC) Copyright: 2017 Lower Mainland Publishing Group Inc Contact: http://www.delta-optimist.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1265 Author: R. Adams LET'S NOT LOSE OUR HEADS OVER LEGALIZING MARIJUANA Editor: Re: Greenhouse signs deal to grow pot, June 9 Reading reports out of the U.S. regarding increased and decreased pot consumption in states that have legalized, across the board there has been no notable increase or decrease in usage. That being said, before people start losing their minds over this, take a look at a couple positives. No more shady dealings in dark corners. No more time spent by the local police chasing down these hardened criminals. No more local grow-ops that affect our neighbourhoods and home insurance costs. There will also be increased local revenue and taxes. As far as negatives, there will likely be a crime spike as some individuals will target growers and stores selling the newly legalized product, which is not really a change as we have petty crime now. The extra security cost will be the responsibility of these growers and stores. There will also be a change for police in assessing when drivers may be drunk or high, but I can't help but believe that is already in place to some degree. It may be a cost that is born by the government, but the new pot taxes will more than cover any additional costs. I know people will point and yell that our community will all become raging druggies and drag down our society, but really, not to make too light of the situation, but is this much different than the end of prohibition? I would hazard to guess many in society at that time were touting that with legalized alcohol our communities would become filled with hopeless drunks leading to a life of crime. We all know that didn't happen. Some will say that more of our susceptible community members will fall prey to pot and that will be a cost. Well, we have alcohol, we have prescription pills, opioids, heroin, cocaine and many other drugs, and through experience, I firmly believe that it's the individual, not the product, that leads to addiction. At the end of the day, legalization of marijuana is probably overdue. We may not like it but life changes. Let's keep our heads as this process moves forward as there is much worse these days to lose our minds over. R. Adams - --- MAP posted-by: Matt