Pubdate: Mon, 28 May 2001 Source: Daily Independent (CA) Copyright: 2001 - The Daily Independent Contact: http://www.mapinc.org/media/669 Website: http://www.ridgecrestca.com/ Author: Chuck Doud Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?115 (Cannabis - California) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mmj.htm (Cannabis - Medicinal) DECISION ON MEDICAL POT LEADS TO DEEPER QUESTION The Supreme Court's decision on the legality of so called "medical marijuana" was, of course, absolutely right. Nothing in federal drug laws permits medical marijuana use, and federal drug laws have precedent over state drug laws. But does that mean federal drug laws are working? That question is valid, because so many people continue to disobey drug laws. Hundreds of billions of dollars are siphoned annually from the legitimate economy by drug dealers and their suppliers. Federal, state and local governments spend dozens of billions more on the so-called war on drugs, trying to enforce the laws. And with all that, more than half the adult population has sampled or regularly uses marijuana, surveys indicate. Other drugs are regularly used and sampled by adults. And children and teen-agers aren't far behind the adults. Some half the people in our prisons are there because of drug violations or crimes committed to raise money to buy drugs. With the possible exception of speed limits, are any laws more scoffed at in the United States than drug laws? Something is very wrong. Medical marijuana laws passed handily in California and other states, not because most voters were overly concerned about those who claim to get medical relief from marijuana, but because they were winking with their votes at laws they know don't work. Medical marijuana laws have been a compromise - obviously not a workable one - for those who would like to see a better solution to the country's drug problems. They amount to a grass roots effort to improve the laws. But that effort is blocked, as the court rightly reminded us. Unfortunately, few in Congress are willing to do more than yell "drugs are bad" - which is merely to say the obvious. The same can be said, however, for laws which don't work. - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk