Pubdate: Thu, 12 Jan 2012 Source: Lincoln Journal Star (NE) Copyright: 2012 Anne Greff Contact: http://www.journalstar.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/561 Author: Anne Greff NO TO LEGALIZATION This letter is in response to the letters stating that drug legalization could be a good thing. I am not going to deny our country has a drug problem -- we do have one, a big one. However, legalizing drugs would not necessarily make things better. Take a look at the past. Some countries that have legalized drugs have not benefited at all, such as China. China legalized the use of opium in 1858 and soon became the biggest producer of it. Many people became addicted to it, which had many negative side effects. What if legalizing drugs in the United States had the same effect that legalizing opium had on China? Drugs like marijuana are indeed addictive, and studies have shown that in certain societies, making addictive drugs easy to get makes the harms all the greater. Even if drugs were legalized, there is a high chance they still would continue to be sold illegally to minors who were unable to get the drug. Legalization of drugs would cause a rapid increase in the use of drugs and drug abuse, which could lead to negative social costs. Marijuana use can result in problems with concentration, attention and short-term memory. Drugs are illegal because of the damage they can do to the body. What if drugs were legalized and people like the police or other trusted officers began using them? Though there is a drug problem in our country, legalizing drugs would not make things better. It would only make the problem worse. Anne Greff Lincoln - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D