Pubdate: Thu, 16 Jan 2003 Source: Oklahoma Daily, The (OK Edu) Copyright: 2003 Oklahoma Daily Contact: http://www.oudaily.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1371 Note: This paper is published by the University of Oklahoma Author: Carissa Cummins Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) SHOULD MARIJUANA BE LEGALIZED? A column for marijuana Sticky subject or not...let's just get to the meat of the issue. Whether you are a pothead and simply just want easy access to your drug of choice is beside the point here. Let's look at some other legal drugs of choice and the negative consequences they offer. First and foremost, alcohol. In "Addictions, A Comprehensive Guidebook," author Elizabeth Epstein states that approximately 50 percent of violent crimes in the U.S. involve the use of alcohol. We could go through countless other statistics on the direct correlation of violent behavior and alcohol, but let's move on. No doubt, marijuana does significantly alter one's mood, but the overall bodily effects of it come no where near the damage alcohol does to someone's body. In fact, there is no recorded death caused by acute marijuana use. This does not ring true, however, for its somewhat 'lesser' of a counter part, that is to say, the almighty cigarette. We all know what kind of damage is done by smoking cigarettes and even second-hand smoke, so again I'll spare the anecdotes. There is a major campaign going on right now against cigarettes and the tobacco companies. Perhaps you've seen them, the notorious "Truth" campaigns. Did you see the ad where it lists all the different chemicals in cigarettes? I got sick just watching. At least marijuana is all-natural. I imagine none of this information is new to anyone, and neither is the whole "legalizing marijuana will shut down the black market and make it more difficult for underage kids to have access to it" argument, so let's explore some other issues. Think of all the money spent by our government annually to fight the war on drugs. Can you imagine if all the money spent on ridding America of pot (legal fees, etc.) was spent on education? Perhaps our schools would not be in the shape they are in now. Here's something else to think on. What if the founders of our country brought over with them marijuana leaves instead of tobacco leaves? Would our concept of which one is wrong be different now? In conclusion, let's look at the morality of legalizing pot. Think long and hard on this one. What is really so wrong with smoking marijuana? How is it any different than drinking alcohol or smoking cigarettes? If you think logically you'll realize it is not that different at all. The only difference I could come up with is that it is illegal and the other ones are not, so let's solve that problem and go ahead and legalize it. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh