Pubdate: Tue, 18 Oct 2011 Source: Gazette, The (Colorado Springs, CO) Copyright: 2011 The Gazette Contact: http://www.gazette.com/sections/opinion/submitletter/ Website: http://www.gazette.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/165 Author: Robert Wiley, USAF Retired BEGIN COMMUNITY DISCUSSION We have all seen the TV clips of the lady in the coffee shop and the lawman in the jail corridor asking if we should regulate marijuana. America has spent billions trying to enforce marijuana prohibition with no evidence of success and no expectation of success in the future. In essence, under prohibition, we have abdicated the government's primary obligation to regulate and control the production, distribution and sale of marijuana. Prohibition grants these regulatory functions to violent criminals who control the market with "law of the jungle" tactics. Drug dealers and street gangs profit immensely from the production and sale of this drug simply because our laws prohibit legitimate businesses from entering the market. As a result illegal marijuana is sold to our teens by black market criminals who require no proof of age for purchase. Teens regularly report that marijuana is easier to purchase than alcohol, simply because no legitimate business is willing to risk losing his liquor license for the meager profit from a sale to an underage customer. No such license to lose for the street dealer. Can we begin a community discussion on this issue to evaluate if our current policy is working? Robert Wiley, USAF Retired Colorado Springs - --- MAP posted-by: Richard R Smith Jr.