Pubdate: Thu, 11 Jul 2013 Source: Daily Telegraph (Australia) Copyright: 2013 News Limited Contact: http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/opinion/readers-comments Website: http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/113 Author: Nick Page: 30 SMOKING A JOINT DOES NOT MAKE YOU A CRIMINAL However strong your beliefs, it doesn't make economic sense to incarcerate people for drug use. Locking people up for such a "misdemeanour" is counterproductive, as it costs the taxpayer more and reduces the number of taxpayers. Taxing cannabis will provide money for school education campaigns on negative aspects of its use, extra money for hospitals, roads and, importantly, free up police resources. In The Netherlands, which has legalised its use, fewer people use cannabis than in Australia. Only "medicinal use" of cannabis is taxed in California and it provides huge government income. The war on drugs is an expensive waste of time which has never proven to reduce demand. Cameron Vey, of Warren, (July 9) describes people caught with cannabis as offenders. How can someone unlucky enough to be caught with a joint in their pocket to smoke in the privacy of their own home be so offensive to his views that he labels them "offenders"? People will always smoke weed, it's time to make them pay their share of taxes. Nick (Surname withheld) Mona Vale - --- MAP posted-by: Matt