Pubdate: Thu, 06 Oct 2005 Source: Arizona Daily Wildcat (AZ Edu) Copyright: 2005 Arizona Daily Wildcat Contact: http://wildcat.arizona.edu/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/725 Author: Ian Deady Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v05/n1571/a03.html MARIJUANA NOT REALLY THE CAUSE OF VIOLENCE IN LATIN AMERICA I think David Schultz gives the low-grade Latin American marijuana that enters this country far too much credit for funding the wars in South America ("Blame drug suppliers, not users"). It is clearly the ever-popular and extremely expensive cocaine habit that this country has that openly fuels the ongoing terrorism in Colombia, Panama and so forth. I happen to know a thing or two about where my marijuana comes from, and it either comes from California, Washington, Oregon or Canada. We leave the low-grade Mexican dirt marijuana to the East Coast. Although that low-grade Latin American marijuana is readily available, it goes untouched because an undeniable lack of quality in the product. The war on drugs is a complete joke. I would like you to refute the fact (in any possible way you can) that for every drug offender who is caught and prosecuted in this country that there are at least 10 who will not be. I have seen this firsthand. Getting away from a drug conviction can be as easy as talking your way out of a parking ticket. Your claim that legalizing marijuana in this country would perpetuate violence in South America shows a complete lack of understanding on your part of the dynamics of growing quality marijuana domestically on a commercial level. Being able to legally grow high-grade marijuana in this country through the use of modern cultivation methods would turn $15 per gram into a net cost of less than $5 per gram. I know what people who typically smoke weed are like: non violent, open-minded people looking to liberate themselves from the consumption based day-to-day grind of living in a materialistic capitalist society. I am an aerospace engineering major and find many peers who share my feelings about marijuana. As soon as the government realizes that it cannot legislate personal taste, (i.e. the preference of alcohol to marijuana), the sooner it will move toward promoting a society in which people's personal choices are rewarded with tolerance and open-mindedness rather than jail time. Ian Deady Corona, Calif. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake