Pubdate: Fri, 26 Mar 2010 Source: Maui News, The (HI) Copyright: 2010 The Maui News Contact: http://www.mauinews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2259 Author: Mark Sheehan Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v10/n186/a05.html LEGALIZED MARIJUANA CAN HAVE POSITIVE EFFECTS Congratulations to Sen. J. Kalani English for introducing bills allowing for medical marijuana dispensaries and for standing up to the fearmongering at the medical marijuana summit (The Maui News, March 18). More than 40 years of the war on drugs have drained a trillion dollars from our treasury and led to 20 million arrests since 1985 - mostly young people who wind up with convictions that haunt them. Comparing pot with alcohol and tobacco fails to point out that smoking tobacco kills a half million Americans every year while there are about 50,000 deaths related to alcohol. Pot fatalities? Zero. In 1963, before the war on drugs, police solved 91 percent of murder cases; today, only 61 percent. Sixty percent of rapes go unsolved along with 75 percent of robberies. Let's get our priorities straight. A 2008 Harvard study found decriminalization would reduce government expenditures. Taxing marijuana would generate $7 billion. Countries that have legalized drugs have seen drug use go down. Ditto for states with medical marijuana laws. People go to great lengths to mitigate pain. But a doctor's prescription to use medical marijuana doesn't solve the problem if you don't have a place or the knowledge and resources to grow. Legal dispensaries are a first step toward a saner policy regarding the herb that is so widely enjoyed and is so effective in helping patients. For another point of view from police, go to copssaylegalizedrugs.com. Mark Sheehan Haiku - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D