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News (Media Awareness Project) - US AK: Editorial: War on Drugs Is Simply Not Working
Title:US AK: Editorial: War on Drugs Is Simply Not Working
Published On:2006-12-22
Source:Anchorage Daily News (AK)
Fetched On:2008-01-12 18:38:09
WAR ON DRUGS IS SIMPLY NOT WORKING

A government report suggests that the market value of marijuana grown
in the United States now tops $35 billion, making it this nation's
largest cash crop, even more valuable than staples such as corn or
soybeans.

It would seem to us that after years of trying to eradicate, interdict
and stomp out marijuana - and spending lives and countless billions of
dollars in the process - that it may be time to consider another
approach. After all, the marijuana market is demand-driven and demand
does not appear to be fading. Besides, $35 billion in product is a lot
of value to leave unregulated and untaxed.

Activists are pushing for marijuana to be scratched from the list of
serious Schedule 1 drugs, such as heroin, and be legalized, policed
and taxed like tobacco and alcohol, the Los Angeles Times reports.

It is difficult to side with those who want to legalize marijuana.
Goodness knows, we already have enough mind-altering garbage for sale
legally in the United States, but the reality is that Prohibition did
not work and the effort to stamp out marijuana is not working either.
Despite all the government's efforts, it is available to just about
anyone, in any part of the nation.

We can continue to prosecute the War on Drugs, continue the
business-as-usual, futile cat-and-mouse game despite its obvious
failings, or we can search for a new way that could lead to
destruction of the marijuana cartels and the crime they breed. At the
same time we could be fattening the treasury and ensuring the safety
of users.

It is well beyond time to think outside the box.
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