Pubdate: Fri, 24 Nov 2000 Source: Honolulu Advertiser (HI) Copyright: 2000 The Honolulu Advertiser, a division of Gannett Co. Inc. Contact: P.O. Box 3110 Honolulu, HI 96802 Fax: (808) 525-8037 Website: http://www.honoluluadvertiser.com/ Author: Robert Sharpe LEGALIZING MARIJUANA WOULD SAVE OUR KIDS Letters to the Editor Regarding the Nov. 20 article on Oregon's offer to help with Hawai`i's medical marijuana program: Hawai`i's Legislature should be commended for being the first state to approve medical marijuana through legislation instead of voter initiative. Not only should medical marijuana be available to patients in need, but adult recreational use should be regulated as well. The reason for this is simple: Leaving the distribution of popular recreational drugs in the hands of organized crime puts children at great risk. Unlike legitimate businesses that sell liquor, illegal drug dealers working the black market do not check IDs for age, but they do push profitable, addictive drugs like "ice" when given the chance. Drug policies designed to protect children have given rise to a youth-oriented black market in which illicit drugs are readily available. Sensible regulation is desperately needed to undermine the black market and restrict access to drugs. Marijuana is the most popular illicit drug. Compared to legal drugs like alcohol and tobacco, marijuana is relatively harmless. Yet marijuana prohibition is deadly. While there is nothing inherent in marijuana that compels users to try harder drugs, its black market status puts users in contact with criminals who push them. As long as marijuana remains illegal, the established criminal distribution network will ensure that children sample every toxic poison concocted by drug pushers. Current drug policy is effectively a gateway policy. As counter-intuitive as it may seem, replacing marijuana prohibition with regulation would do a better job protecting children from drugs than the failed drug war. Robert Sharpe Program Officer, The Lindesmith Center-Drug Policy Foundation Washington, D.C. - --- MAP posted-by: Terry F