Pubdate: Sun, 16 Aug 2015 Source: Garden City Telegram (KS) Copyright: 2015 The Garden City Telegram Contact: http://www.gctelegram.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1476 Note: Editorial from The Oberlin Herald POT TRAP: TIME TO DOWNPLAY WAR ON MARIJUANA. Kansas is not going to give up and make marijuana legal any time soon, we know that. A state that did not end Prohibition until 1984 isn't going to move quickly on this issue. ... But isn't it time to stop loading down every pothead who stumbles into police custody with a bunch of charges that won't do him or the state any good? For while simple possession of small amounts of dope is not a felony, many of the "tack-on" charges are. ... And it seems like many law-enforcement officers have nothing better to do than search cars on Interstate 70 and other highways, looking for someone coming back from Colorado with a load of brownies. Sure, it's still illegal here. But is it worth the cost to arrest all these people and jail them? We're not saying marijuana is good for the pothead or good for society. ... What we're saying is that the war on marijuana, like the war on alcohol, is pretty much lost. Nearly a century ago, we tried to rid the world of Demon Rum. Rum won. Fifty years ago, we still thought we could rid the world of marijuana if only we put enough hippies in jail. Today, we know it's not going to happen. Given the choice of winning one of those wars, by the way, we'd have no trouble voting to ban alcohol. If only we could. If only we could. Alcohol causes more trouble, more anguish, more expense to society, than any other drug. Only methamphetamine comes close. ... So it's time Kansas got realistic and stopped throwing people in jail for carrying around a little dope. ... Send the deputies out to look for cattle thieves and burglars, wife beaters and violent criminals. ... Free up space in our prisons for rapists, thugs, wife beaters and pedophiles. Send white-collar thieves to jail, not people with a drug problem. Drug problems, caused by marijuana or alcohol, require treatment, not jail time. We can't afford to keep on fighting a war we can't win in court. The cost is too high. Legalize marijuana? In your dreams. But let's get our priorities straight and focus the legal system on things that count. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom