Pubdate: Fri, 22 Oct 2010 Source: Chico Enterprise-Record (CA) Copyright: 2010 Chico Enterprise-Record Contact: http://www.chicoer.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/861 Note: Letters from newspaper's circulation area receive publishing priority Author: Michael Kalinowski DON'T BUY INTO LIES ABOUT MARIJUANA I can tell when someone buys the lies. The phraseology for questioning what drugs teenagers first try invariably includes the word "illegal." The availability of alcohol from bars, cupboards and refrigerators within any teenagers' own home, provides ample opportunity for entry into recreational drug use. Alcohol is the actual gateway. After recognizing the similarity of alcohol prohibition with current drug laws and the utter failure to stem recreational usage (as alcohol prohibition failed), we can begin to redirect our efforts. Alleged partial success is another phrase for failure. Drug czars, "War on Drugs," interdiction, prohibition, DEA, CAMP, and every other acronym, attempt or law to restrict or reduce recreational drug usage have failed miserably. Yetsome continue to believe the fiction legislation can control stop those seeking to recreate or escape painful situations. Prohibition was repealed because enforcement was untenable. All of the resources used to "enforce" current pot laws can be diverted to other crimes. We need more officers able to respond to burglaries, domestic violence calls, and other criminal actions with victims, than those confiscating personal property to enrich law agencies while creating criminals of citizens attempting to temporarily escape reality. With better education, a mature understanding of the reasons for using, and treatment for those desiring it, we can better accomplish what 70 years of marijuana prohibition and law enforcement has failed to do. Doing the same thing again and again while trying and to get a different result is insane. So is marijuana prohibition. Michael Kalinowski, Magalia - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake