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Title: | Web: Letter Of The Week |
Published On: | 2009-08-07 |
Source: | DrugSense Weekly (DSW) |
Fetched On: | 2009-08-08 06:19:55 |
LETTER OF THE WEEK
Legalize Pot To End Growing Problem
Your Friday editorial about Mexican drug cartels growing marijuana in
the hills of Butte County was rather irrational.
First, the misleading headline ("Marijuana not 'harmless' drug")
implied that marijuana was harmful. Nothing whatsoever was said in
the editorial as to any actual negative effects of marijuana. Of
course, if you're looking for documented harm, there's almost nothing to find.
Second, with all your "rally behind the troops" cheerleading, you
seem to totally ignore why the cartels and other criminal elements
are involved in farming marijuana -- honest citizens are not allowed
to grow it. Want to get rid of the cartel elements (as well as most
of the financing for street gangs)? Then allow the legal and
regulated production of marijuana. Then our law enforcement people
can do something meaningful.
We tried an ill-fated experiment in the '20s that was a godsend to
organized crime -- it was called Prohibition. Fortunately, we came to
our senses after a few years and did away with it. How long will it
take us, and how many lives will be needlessly lost, until we do away
with Prohibition II?
Tom Kuykendall, Oroville
Pubdate: Thu, 30 Jul 2009
Source: Oroville Mercury-Register (CA)
Copyright: 2009 Oroville Mercury Register
Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v09/n000/a150.html
Award: http://www.mapinc.org/lte_awards/weekly.php
Legalize Pot To End Growing Problem
Your Friday editorial about Mexican drug cartels growing marijuana in
the hills of Butte County was rather irrational.
First, the misleading headline ("Marijuana not 'harmless' drug")
implied that marijuana was harmful. Nothing whatsoever was said in
the editorial as to any actual negative effects of marijuana. Of
course, if you're looking for documented harm, there's almost nothing to find.
Second, with all your "rally behind the troops" cheerleading, you
seem to totally ignore why the cartels and other criminal elements
are involved in farming marijuana -- honest citizens are not allowed
to grow it. Want to get rid of the cartel elements (as well as most
of the financing for street gangs)? Then allow the legal and
regulated production of marijuana. Then our law enforcement people
can do something meaningful.
We tried an ill-fated experiment in the '20s that was a godsend to
organized crime -- it was called Prohibition. Fortunately, we came to
our senses after a few years and did away with it. How long will it
take us, and how many lives will be needlessly lost, until we do away
with Prohibition II?
Tom Kuykendall, Oroville
Pubdate: Thu, 30 Jul 2009
Source: Oroville Mercury-Register (CA)
Copyright: 2009 Oroville Mercury Register
Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v09/n000/a150.html
Award: http://www.mapinc.org/lte_awards/weekly.php
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