Pubdate: Sun, 09 Sep 2007 Source: Ogdensburg Journal/Advance News (NY) Copyright: 2007 Johnson Newspaper Corp. Contact: http://www.ogd.com/letter.htm Website: http://www.ogd.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/689 Author: Larry Seguin WAR ON DRUGS To The Editor: In " Challenges For New Chiefs" (Kelly Comments Sun Aug. 25) the antiquated phrase " Drugs are a problem" arises again. Drugs are not the problem, prohibition is the problem. Recent articles in the Ogdensburg Journal confirm the effort to stop drugs are a waste of taxpayer dollars. Record seizures have been reported. The recent roundup by the Drug Task Force (Aug 15) demonstrates the fact that the last roundup was replaced. As too this roundup will be replaced. How did we stop the rumrunners during the prohibition of alcohol? We re-legalized alcohol. The dealing ended over night because there was no more big profits to support the cartels. A report by Harvard economics professor Jeffrey Miron "The Budgetary Implications of Marijuana Prohibition" has garnered the support of over 530 economists from colleges and universities across the nation. According to the report, lifting prohibition and allowing for the taxation of marijuana would save the government approximately $7.7 billion per year in enforcement costs. Of these savings, $5.3 billion would be accumulated at the state and local levels from such expenditures and $2.4 billion at the federal level. This does not include the savings to taxpayers for courts, incarceration, new prisons, and new jails. Support of prohibition has let our bridges and roads fall apart, hurt hurricane and flood victims, and given us a record amount of children without health insurance. Larry Seguin Lisbon - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin