Pubdate: Sat, 08 Mar 2014 Source: New Haven Register (CT) Copyright: 2014 New Haven Register Contact: http://www.nhregister.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/292 Author: Matthew Stover Page: A6 MARIJUANA PROHIBITION SHOULD BE REPEALED My great-grandparents gifted my Grandpa with a tavern, at Church & Chapel Streets in New Haven, when Gramps graduated from NYU. The year was 1924. The extensive array of liquor covered the walls of the back bar, behind the restaurant, in vintage photographs. Fats Waller frequently hung out, there - and the marijuana that they smoked was perfectly legal. The tavern closed, with the repeal of prohibition. I like to imagine that we'd still have had our New Haven tavern, if alcohol hadn't been repealed. Yet, just as repeal was the right thing to do, then, abolishing marijuana prohibition is of utmost importance today. Unlike with alcohol, America was founded using industrial marijuana products such as canvas, hemp paper, soaps, paints, and so on. The prohibition of cannabis, under the mandated pejorative, "marihuana" (FDR, 1937) is utterly more offensive to American history than alcohol prohibition was. - - Matthew Stover Philadelphia, Pa. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt