Pubdate: Tue, 07 Jun 2011 Source: Muskegon Chronicle, The (MI) Copyright: 2011 The Muskegon Chronicle Contact: http://www.mlive.com/mailforms/muchronicle/letters/index.ssf Website: http://www.mlive.com/muskegon/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1605 Author: Drue Berry ARGUMENTS FOR LEGALIZING POT ARE WEAK Recently, I have been studying the complex issue of marijuana and those who propose its full legalization. Its a very interesting subject, and it tends to take a rather Labyrinth-like road. However, those who propose marijuana legalization basically rely on two simple arguments. And when you examine these basic arguments, you find that the case for full legalization is weak indeed. The first argument runs something like this: "If we were to fully legalize marijuana, there would be fewer arrests, and thus, a lot of strain would be lifted from the judicial system." This argument makes no sense. Should we legalize murder because then there would be less arrests? Just because legalization would lessen the load on our law enforcement doesn't mean that its the right thing to do. The second argument: "Legalizing marijuana would deprive pushers of their illegal, expensive market, for all of the addicts would have their needs met legally." Again, this argument speaks nothing as to what is right. Let's say there's a serial killer stalking innocent victims. Should the government say: "To deprive this killer of his victims, let's kill them before he does. Then, he'll be deprived of his 'market.'?" This is ridiculous. Basically, legalization focuses on what's easy, not on what's right. I believe that the government is doing the right thing right now in fighting drugs. The right thing isn't always easy to do. But that doesn't mean it shouldn't be done. Legalization is a lazy solution; it just throws in the towel. Let's not let America descend to such depths. Let's stand by what's right. Drue Berry White Cloud - --- MAP posted-by: Richard R Smith Jr.