Pubdate: Fri, 14 Mar 2003 Source: Columbia Daily Tribune (MO) Copyright: 2003 Columbia Daily Tribune Contact: http://www.showmenews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/91 Note: Prints the street address of LTE writers. Author: Amber Langston Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v03/n205/a04.html MARIJUANA PROPOSITION WILL HELP TAXPAYERS, STUDENTS Editor, the Tribune: I want to thank columnist Forrest Rose, who wrote an article on Feb. 4 regarding Proposition 1 on the April ballot. The article was straightforward, sensible and reflects the kind of critical thinking that the media have been criticized for not having. Humankind will progress only when the people who take the responsibility of communication in society reach beyond the propaganda and the rhetoric employed by both sides of an argument. It is folly to deny that side effects can't occur with the use of marijuana, but it is perhaps even more damaging to overstate the harmfulness of those effects. Proposition 1 represents a reasonable approach to dealing with the people in our community who are victims of a 70-year war. It would exempt ill people with a written doctor's approval from becoming even further victimized. This proposition would also allow young people to keep financial aid, improving their lives through education and increasing social capital should they happen to be caught experimenting with the least harmful of illegal drugs: marijuana. There is one thing I would like to have seen mentioned in the article. The Missouri state budget is approximately $11 billion. Nine of that $11 billion is appropriated for various activities, and $2 billion is considered "expendable." That $2 billion supports two primary programs: higher education and the prison system. As we face a devastating budget crisis, we scramble to find money to build more prisons for a population filled with more nonviolent offenders than violent ones. Amber Langston - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake