Pubdate: Thu, 11 Sep 2014 Source: Corvallis Gazette-Times (OR) Copyright: 2014 Lee Enterprises Contact: https://gazettetimes-dot-com.bloxcms.com/app/forms/contact/letters/ Website: http://www.gazettetimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2976 Author: Samuel H. Clarke LEGALIZING POT BETTER THAN FUTILE, WASTEFUL EFFORTS TO STOP ITS USE Regarding Sandra Paul's letter of Sept. 8, "Voters must do their homework on harmful effects of pot": I am not aware of any particular problems "brought to schools, hospitals and communities" in Colorado and Washington where recreational use of pot has been legalized. While I discourage marijuana use, I am acutely aware of the tens, perhaps hundreds, of billions of dollars that have been squandered nationwide in the futile attempt to eradicate planting, distribution and sale of the drug. As a field geologist (retired), I've had occasion to witness two "raids" that involved many vehicles, helicopters, and SWAT teams and DEA agents. From what I read, such raids have had no net effect on usage. These billions could have been better used elsewhere. Legalization would eliminate this waste. Yes, Oregon has a drug problem, but its names are methamphetamine and alcohol, both in use by high schoolers and both of which are associated with violence and property crime. Marijuana, whatever its effects, isn't associated with either of these. Samuel H. Clarke Corvallis - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom