Pubdate: Sat, 19 Dec 2009 Source: Topeka Capital-Journal (KS) Copyright: 2009 The Topeka Capital-Journal Contact: http://cjonline.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/455 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v09/n1073/a12.html Author: ERIC A. VOTH, M.D., BAN A SUCCESS It is terribly misguided to suggest that decriminalizing or legalizing marijuana would be beneficial to society. The marijuana lobby has latched on to the laughable notion that somehow marijuana taxation will bring needed profits to distressed states. What stoner would pay taxes on pot instead of buying it illegally or growing his own? Aside from that, why add more accidents, medical problems and social dysfunction to our massive spectrum of problems. Notoriously, taxes on alcohol and tobacco have lagged far behind the social cost of such substances. Why would pot be any better? On another controversial subject, our smoking ban has been massively well accepted. I have gone to several establishments to find that all of them were busy and the patrons were thrilled. Some restaurants have been able to increase general seating capacity by turning the old smoking sections into more seats. The most impressive finding that I have run into was that the young servers working in the establishments have noted that their throats don't hurt as much, they don't cough as much and they don't stink when they get home. Count the smoking ban as a huge move forward for Topeka. ERIC A. VOTH, M.D., Topeka - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart