Pubdate: Fri, 11 Dec 2009 Source: Lake County Record-Bee (Lakeport, CA) Copyright: 2009 Record-Bee Contact: http://www.record-bee.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3384 Author: Bruce Mirken Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v09/n1090/a07.html REGULATE AND TAX MARIJUANA In her Dec. 3 column, "Off the Deep End -- The dangerous side of marijuana," Katy Sweeny makes the common mistake of blaming marijuana for the problems caused by its prohibition. The violence and environmental damage she describes exist solely because marijuana is illegal. As an agricultural product, marijuana is not unusual. But because we don't allow legitimate farmers to grow it, the business is left to unregulated criminals who obey no labor, safety or environmental laws, answer to no one and whose imperative is to get in, get their crop and get out before the police find them. There's a reason, after all, we don't hear of Mexican wine cartels planting cabernet sauvignon in remote areas. As a recreational drug, marijuana is, by any objective standard, safer than alcohol. It's less addictive, massively less toxic and, unlike booze, does not make users aggressive and violent. Exaggerated claims not withstanding, marijuana use has never been shown to lead to increased rates of psychosis or lung cancer. It's time to regulate and tax marijuana like we do beer, wine or liquor, so that we can have appropriate controls. Bruce Mirken, Director of Communications Marijuana Policy Project San Francisco - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D