Pubdate: Fri, 21 Oct 2011 Source: Concord Monitor (NH) Copyright: 2011 Monitor Publishing Company Contact: http://drugsense.org/url/WbpFSdHB Website: http://www.concordmonitor.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/767 Author: Dan Schroth Piermarocchi PAUL IS RIGHT: LEGALIZE DRUGS Last week I sent Ron Paul $25. I'm an Independent who wants to see the best Republican run against the best Democrat. I like President Obama. I like Paul. Now that would be the election of a lifetime. How about the feds threatening to arrest medicinal marijuana shop owners in California? It's a $1 billion-a-year business, with tax revenue $100 million. I liked the Monitor's Oct. 6 editorial on Ken Burns's Prohibition. You wrote about the parallels between Prohibition and the war on drugs. I agree with Paul: Legalize all drugs. Use the tax revenue for public schools and drug and alcohol treatment centers. Relieve the state from this burden. Don't people see there is a shortage of affordable free treatment centers? Yet no shortage of drugs. Give me $50 to $100 and two hours, and even I could round up prescription drugs, cocaine or heroin. Drugs are often easier to find than work. This is partially because it is human nature to try almost everything life has to offer. Also, the federal government is the largest supplier of prescription drugs through various well-intended disability programs. Some of these drugs get sold by the recipient for supplemental income. If we legalize drugs, we would take away the power from the Mexican drug cartels and not have to threaten the Afghanistan poppy fields, which we are never going to control anyway. Dan Schroth Piermarocchi Pittsfield - --- MAP posted-by: Matt