Pubdate: Thu, 22 Oct 2015 Source: Daily Record (Wooster, OH) Copyright: 2015 The Daily Record Contact: http://www.the-daily-record.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3440 Author: Ernest L. Eagle IMPLICATIONS OF LEGALIZED MARIJUANA Editor: I receive several publications from both conservatives and liberals. They tell it like it really is. They tell what the government, states and T.V. news, radio news, and printed news don't want the public to know. Things like states that have legalized marijuana have had a rise in crime by three to five (3 to 5) times higher. Why the rise in crime? The high price of marijuana for whatever purpose of use is beyond the means of the buyers. The drug addicts or anyone else wanting their fixes (so to speak), can't afford it. So to get their fixes they turn to crime, robberies, break-in of homes and businesses alike, even people on the streets to get money for their marijuana. These crimes lead to injuries and even death, in some cases, of their victims. Is this what we want for Ohio? Come November please think before you vote to legalize marijuana here in Ohio. Do you want the extra crime or even be a victim yourself that comes with your choice? I, for one, believe that to legalize marijuana in Ohio would be a big mistake. Think people -- think then vote. On another matter now. If Dylann Roof who killed all those church people in Charleston, S.C. would have been waving an American flag and singing "God Bless America," would the American flag been called a flag of hate and racism? Would it have been banned and demanded to be removed from all of U.S.A. buildings? Would Obama say that it should be put in a museum out of sight? I think not. If one flag is banned and called a flag of hate and racist, then why not condemn all flags of the world as hate and racist? After all they were all flown during wars just like the U.S.A. and the confederate flags flew during war. You say I'm stupid and don't know what I'm saying. Maybe so, but facts are facts. Ernest L. Eagle Danville - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom