Pubdate: Sun, 22 Sep 2002 Source: Halifax Herald (CN NS) Copyright: 2002 The Halifax Herald Limited Contact: http://www.herald.ns.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/180 Author: Derek Toupin LEARN FROM MISTAKES Dear Editor: Marijuana needs to be not only decriminalized, but legalized. However, mistakes made with alcohol and legalized gambling must be avoided. Unfortunately, I don't believe the governments in this province and country can be trusted with the care of another addictive substance or activity. Check out Marijuana Anonymous online and read the testimonies of individuals who have gone down the path of addiction and recovery. Like alcohol and gambling, up to 20 per cent of users will experience some level of harmful involvement. Still, I believe that we need to legalize the drug, and allow free choice for our citizens. If this drug were controlled, we could reduce our policing, judicial and prison costs by hundreds of millions of dollars annually. We could take a huge cut into organized crime activity, reduce street crime and likely pay down our heavy debt with the profits. However, it will be up to our citizens to keep the government from throwing profits into the general fund. Less than two per cent of profits from alcohol, gambling, nicotine or other drug sales is recycled to help those who spent the money and are most affected by addiction. No long-term treatment centres exist in this province; few prevention measures are funded. No media campaign exists to offset the advertising blitz of the lotteries, casinos, beer ads, etc. Little wonder that addiction to and harmful involvement with alcohol, gambling and prescription drugs continue to climb. Derek Toupin, Chignecto - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens