Pubdate: Sun, 15 Dec 2002 Source: Edmonton Sun (CN AB) Copyright: 2002, Canoe Limited Partnership. Contact: http://www.fyiedmonton.com/htdocs/edmsun.shtml Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/135 Author: Robert Sharpe Note: Parenthetical remark by the Sun editor, headline by newshawk Also: This appears to be Robert Sharpe's 845th published letter to the editor that we know of. See http://www.mapinc.org/writers/Robert+Sharpe REGULATE MARIJUANA ACCORDING TO Alberta Justice Minister David Hancock, Ottawa's plan to decriminalize marijuana is a bad idea because "It's a starter drug and it's part of the organized-crime scenario." That's precisely why reform is needed. There is a big difference between condoning marijuana use and protecting children from drugs. Decriminalization acknowledges the social reality of marijuana and frees users from the stigma of life-shattering criminal records. What's really needed is a regulated market with age controls. Separating the hard and soft drug markets is critical. As long as marijuana distribution remains in the hands of organized crime, consumers will continue to come into contact with addictive drugs like cocaine. This "gateway" is the direct result of a fundamentally flawed policy. Given that marijuana is arguably safer than legal alcohol, it makes no sense to waste tax revenue on failed policies that finance organized crime and facilitate the use of hard drugs. Robert Sharpe, Washington, D.C. (There's nothing like the pot debate to get the letters going.) - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake