Pubdate: Thu, 19 May 2016 Source: Boston Herald (MA) Copyright: 2016 The Boston Herald, Inc Contact: http://www.bostonherald.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/53 Note: Prints only very short LTEs. Author: Howie Carr LEGALIZATION WILL ONLY LEAD TO BUDDING PROBLEMS More drugs, more problems - it's as simple as that. If you legalize something, there's going to be more of it around. In the case of drugs, any drugs, that availability means more and more losers stumbling around stoned out of their minds, slackjawed enough to hurt innocent people, maybe even themselves, as a result. Innocent people, in this case, like trooper Thomas Clardy, his widow and their six now-fatherless children, ages 4 to 17. I'm pessimistic about the chances of stopping this marijuana-legalization question on the ballot in November. But if the voters are paying any attention whatsoever, this horrific crime in Charlton should certainly be a major issue for Big THC to have to defend. Is there any reason this David Njuguna should have had a "prescription" for weed? His lawyer claims he was "looking for work." An all-you-can-eat buffet maybe, but work, not likely. I'm going to guess Njuguna's malady, whatever it was, did not involve either a job-related injury or stress. Drove in from Webster to Brookline - do you suppose Njuguna was multi-tasking when he went to pick up his, uh, medicine? Did he have a MassHealth card? But this is the kind of solid citizen (or alien) who is going to be patronizing the cannabis emporiums once weed is available over the counter, as it is in Colorado. Yes, I can hear the stoners saying, ' Dude, you don't need scrip to score pot, it's, like, totally available anywhere.' OK, but if it's that easy to get, why do we need to have these medicinal "dispensaries" set up to dole it out, complete with a uniformed detail cop on duty? And they're just a halfway stop to full legalization. Remember those front license plates back in the ' 70s with the marijuana leaves and the inscription: "Arrive Stoned"? I thought we were kidding! Of course, it's not as bad as booze. But is that a good enough reason to legalize it? You want to give layabouts yet another intoxicant they can use to check out permanently and send the rest of us the bills for their care and feeding? Let Njuguna and his fellow Cheech and Chongers do what slackers used to do way back then - head down to the corner bar, or the parking lot of the local mall or club, and wait for the goateed guy in the black van with the white painted top to drive by. My belief is, let's not put anybody in prison for marijuana, but let's not make it even easier to get. Once you legalize pot, the next thing they'll demand is cocaine, or maybe meth. No slope is too slippery not to slide down. Look at public bathrooms. Who could have predicted this insanity, even a year ago? You can't smoke a Marlboro, that's damn close to against the law, but weed - no problemo. Dr. Feelgood is more at risk for writing Granny a prescription for an extra 10 Vicodins than the "dispensary" is for a dead state trooper. And please don't tell me marijuana doesn't affect your driving. The bigger problem is, nobody is just doing a bone. You have a drink, you have a smoke. To quote Bob Dylan, ' Like a fool I mixed 'em, and it strangled up my mind. Now people just get uglier, and I have no sense of time.' To quote another old song, wish I didn't know now what I didn't know then. But I do, and this is what I know: Legalizing marijuana is a big mistake, and what happened to trooper Clardy is just more irrefutable evidence. Vote no in November. Listen to Howie every weekday from 3-7 p.m. on WRKO AM 680. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom