Pubdate: Wed, 27 May 2009 Source: Appeal-Democrat (Marysville, CA) Copyright: 2009 Appeal-Democrat Contact: http://www.appeal-democrat.com/sections/services/forms/editorletter.php Website: http://www.appeal-democrat.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1343 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v09/n544/a02.html Author: Bruce Mirken TIME TO REGULATE MARIJUANA LIKE LIQUOR It is indeed heartening that the Supreme Court, by declining to hear San Diego County's absurd attempt to overturn California's medical marijuana laws, chose not to trample on the right of states to establish small outposts of sanity in marijuana policy ("State's rights affirmed," May 21). But the Appeal-Democrat is right: We need more than baby steps. Scientifically, the case for medical marijuana has been a no-brainer for years. It's long past time for federal law to recognize this, and let patients who need medical marijuana anywhere in the U.S. have access to it Beyond that, it's time to rethink our whole approach to a drug that, even when used as a so-called "recreational" substance, is beyond any doubt safer than alcohol. Different states may want to approach marijuana regulation differently. It would be a fine thing if the federal government were to get out of the way and let the states experiment. Who knows? California might even decide to help dig its way out of debt by regulating and taxing marijuana like we do liquor. As our governor said recently, it's certainly worth discussing. Bruce Mirken Director of Communications, Marijuana Policy Project, San Francisco - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake