Pubdate: Mon, 19 Jan 2009 Source: Springfield News-Leader (MO) Copyright: 2009 The Springfield News-Leader Contact: http://www.springfieldnews-leader.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1129 Author: Donna Manning MARIJUANA ROOT OF MANY PROBLEMS My husband joined the Las Vegas Police Department in 1957 when the height of the narcotics trade was marijuana and heroin. Vegas was entering its first large growing boom, which meant an ever-growing police department. The close proximity to California meant the Vegas P.D. and the California Bureau of Narcotics Enforcement (BNE) often worked the same narcotics distributors. As a relatively young patrolman, Ron was one selected to attend the Federal Narcotics School. Ron then worked closely with the BNE. He continued to work narcotics prior to being transferred to homicide. Although he never talked about the gory part of his job, he did tell stories about the devastating effects narcotics had on people of all ages. Marijuana was the "introductory" narcotic to harder drugs. No one said, "Today I think I'll become addicted to heroin and/or amphetamines." It always started with the time-altering "high" which came from marijuana. The constant use of marijuana led to loss of employment, either by dismissal or quitting. The constant need of cash to purchase narcotics led to the increase in felony crimes. Burglary, robbery, grand theft, forgery, etc. Those who want the growing and use of marijuana to become legal need to truly face the realities of life! Donna Manning, Springfield - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom