News (Media Awareness Project) - US MT: PUB LTE: Marijuana Prohibition Resembles 55-mph Limit |
Title: | US MT: PUB LTE: Marijuana Prohibition Resembles 55-mph Limit |
Published On: | 2008-12-28 |
Source: | Billings Gazette, The (MT) |
Fetched On: | 2008-12-29 17:49:29 |
MARIJUANA PROHIBITION RESEMBLES 55-MPH LIMIT
As a retired police officer, I understand where my colleague, DEA
agent Dunlap (Dec. 20 guest opinion), is coming from regarding
marijuana prohibition. I enforced the 55 mph speed limit my entire
18-year career. It was a bad law and generated huge amounts of
disrespect for law, as tens of millions of citizens circumvented the
law by buying radar detectors.
Marijuana prohibition is quite similar; 100 million have smoked it,
though none has died as a result.
DEA Dunlap defends prohibition because it is his paycheck on the line.
Without the prohibition of drugs, he is on the street looking for a
job in a bad economy.
He knows that tobacco and alcohol will kill at a roughly 40-to-1 ratio
vs. illegal drugs. How dangerous a drug can be has never been the
issue. Follow the money.
Officer Howard J. Wooldridge (retired)
education specialist, Law Enforcement Against Prohibition
Washington, D.C.
As a retired police officer, I understand where my colleague, DEA
agent Dunlap (Dec. 20 guest opinion), is coming from regarding
marijuana prohibition. I enforced the 55 mph speed limit my entire
18-year career. It was a bad law and generated huge amounts of
disrespect for law, as tens of millions of citizens circumvented the
law by buying radar detectors.
Marijuana prohibition is quite similar; 100 million have smoked it,
though none has died as a result.
DEA Dunlap defends prohibition because it is his paycheck on the line.
Without the prohibition of drugs, he is on the street looking for a
job in a bad economy.
He knows that tobacco and alcohol will kill at a roughly 40-to-1 ratio
vs. illegal drugs. How dangerous a drug can be has never been the
issue. Follow the money.
Officer Howard J. Wooldridge (retired)
education specialist, Law Enforcement Against Prohibition
Washington, D.C.
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