Pubdate: Fri, 06 Jan 2012 Source: Bay City Times, The (MI) Copyright: 2012 Pat Reif Contact: http://www.mlive.com/mailforms/bctimes/letters/index.ssf/ Website: http://www.mlive.com/bay-city/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1453 Author: Pat Reif ARGUMENTS TO END MARIJUANA PROHIBITION ARE FALSE AND MISLEADING Marijuana should remain illegal under Michigan state law. The arguments put forth by the 2012 Michigan Ballot to End Marijuana Prohibition initiative are false and misleading. They say the prohibition of marijuana decreases the health and public safety of Michigan families. Serious? It's hard enough to keep kids from alcohol abuse, let alone drug use. They say prohibition makes it easier for minors to obtain the stuff. The truth is if it's legal, more younger kids will be pressured to use it. They say it would take the pressure off policing and actually create a better relationship with law enforcement. I think it will increase crime, as there will be more people under the influence. There are lots of facts on the consequences of marijuana use. Check out the National Institute on Drug Abuse for a wealth of information. The Heritage Foundation reports that science proves marijuana is an addictive substance. It impairs mental and physical functions, and is associated with all kinds of conditions such as memory loss, cancer and birth defects, to name a few. Research also shows that in areas of decriminalization, crime and violence are the direct result of marijuana trafficking. However, even without these facts I have the common sense to realize that legalization of marijuana will lead to increased crime, the further breakdown of the family, addictions, increased dependency on Michigan's welfare system and increased use by children. Pat Reif, Blumfield Township - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D