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Title: | Web: Letter Of The Week |
Published On: | 2009-04-10 |
Source: | DrugSense Weekly (DSW) |
Fetched On: | 2009-04-11 13:33:32 |
LETTER OF THE WEEK
LEGALIZING POT MAKES SENSE
By Hendrik de Pagter
Re: Martin pushes softer pot law, April 2
Good for local MP Keith Martin trying yet again, via a private
member's bill, to reduce the horrific damage done by the war on
drugs. Fines for possession of a small amount of marijuana, instead
of criminal charges, is a step in the right direction.
Victoria city councillor Philippe Lucas offers a more sensible
option, the legalization and regulation of marijuana, just as alcohol
and tobacco products are legal and regulated, generating tax revenue
but not depriving adults of the right to consume what are well-known
to be dangerous drugs ( nicotine and ethyl alcohol ) with serious
impact on informed individuals and our health system.
Whether or not marijuana is legalized, there will always be substance
abuse. Such is human nature.
Regulation is therefore needed to prevent children from accessing marijuana.
The prohibition model, epitomized by the fruitless multi-decade "war
on drugs," has given the world the Mafia, widespread vicious
drug-gang wars, narco-states such as Afghanistan and Colombia, gross
underfunding of addiction treatment and research, and global
resentment of America, the world's self-appointed drug cop.
Martin is right. Substance abuse ought to be a medical and social
issue rather than a legal issue. Lucas points the way: legalize,
regulate and tax marijuana now.
Hendrik de Pagter
Victoria
Source: Victoria Times
Copyright: 2009 Times Colonist
Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v09/n392/a08.html
LEGALIZING POT MAKES SENSE
By Hendrik de Pagter
Re: Martin pushes softer pot law, April 2
Good for local MP Keith Martin trying yet again, via a private
member's bill, to reduce the horrific damage done by the war on
drugs. Fines for possession of a small amount of marijuana, instead
of criminal charges, is a step in the right direction.
Victoria city councillor Philippe Lucas offers a more sensible
option, the legalization and regulation of marijuana, just as alcohol
and tobacco products are legal and regulated, generating tax revenue
but not depriving adults of the right to consume what are well-known
to be dangerous drugs ( nicotine and ethyl alcohol ) with serious
impact on informed individuals and our health system.
Whether or not marijuana is legalized, there will always be substance
abuse. Such is human nature.
Regulation is therefore needed to prevent children from accessing marijuana.
The prohibition model, epitomized by the fruitless multi-decade "war
on drugs," has given the world the Mafia, widespread vicious
drug-gang wars, narco-states such as Afghanistan and Colombia, gross
underfunding of addiction treatment and research, and global
resentment of America, the world's self-appointed drug cop.
Martin is right. Substance abuse ought to be a medical and social
issue rather than a legal issue. Lucas points the way: legalize,
regulate and tax marijuana now.
Hendrik de Pagter
Victoria
Source: Victoria Times
Copyright: 2009 Times Colonist
Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v09/n392/a08.html
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