Pubdate: Fri, 27 Apr 2007 Source: Asheville Citizen-Times (NC) Copyright: 2007 Asheville Citizen-Times Contact: http://www.citizen-times.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/863 Author: Clifton B. Ingram Jr. LEGALIZATION OF MARIJUANA WOULD HELP US IN MANY WAYS The war on drugs has created a perpetual cycle. And the winner is ... nobody. How can progress continue to be measured in cops, arrests, lawyers and jails? Simple economics states lesser supply supports higher demand and increased price/profit; without fail more suppliers are lured into the market demanding higher prices because of increased risk. This cycle needs to stop. Why not treat humans humanely and spend the $2.4 million on rehabilitation instead of incarceration? Let's concentrate on the real problem -- addiction. Besides the 20 percent budget dollars already allocated to police, they keep the majority of the booty from big drug arrests and fundraising efforts. How much more of our money are we willing to give them before we question the effectiveness of this approach? Must we continue to wage war and openly terrorize our own citizens? Why not legalize/decriminalize marijuana, thereby separating it from hard drugs, decreasing its value and offering an alternative to alcohol? This is a valid solution that would free up the police force and improve the disposition of the general populace. Happier people are less inclined to commit crimes. Expensive, fear-based military-style police crusades are not the answer to this perpetual cycle. Clifton B. Ingram Jr., Mars Hill - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake