News (Media Awareness Project) - US IL: LTE: Legalization Is a Truly Bad Idea |
Title: | US IL: LTE: Legalization Is a Truly Bad Idea |
Published On: | 2007-08-30 |
Source: | Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-11 23:22:52 |
LEGALIZATION IS A TRULY BAD IDEA
In response to Dan Linn, the Executive Director Illinois Chapter
National Organization to Reform Marijuana Laws (Illinois NORML) and
his small statement why it's time to legalize and tax marijuana, let
me just say, maybe you are high.
It's always about the money for some of you, but what about those of
us who are parents, and the most important "thing" to us is our children?
Legalize marijuana so it can be easier for the adults who are users
and or dealers, who are already deciding to break the law, to sell or
just pass it on to our kids or in some cases their own? This seems
inevitable to me.
Please take a look at the big picture. There will be many more broken
laws with legalized marijuana, therefore more arrests, prosecutions
and imprisonment at the cost of putting children in the middle. How
does that benefit anyone?
Maybe Mr. Linn is not a parent. Maybe he, too, just sees dollar
signs.
Then what should be legalized next, cocaine? Maybe you should re-think
your ideas of how the state of Illinois could collect more tax money
for the budget.
Christina Yanecek
Round Lake Beach
In response to Dan Linn, the Executive Director Illinois Chapter
National Organization to Reform Marijuana Laws (Illinois NORML) and
his small statement why it's time to legalize and tax marijuana, let
me just say, maybe you are high.
It's always about the money for some of you, but what about those of
us who are parents, and the most important "thing" to us is our children?
Legalize marijuana so it can be easier for the adults who are users
and or dealers, who are already deciding to break the law, to sell or
just pass it on to our kids or in some cases their own? This seems
inevitable to me.
Please take a look at the big picture. There will be many more broken
laws with legalized marijuana, therefore more arrests, prosecutions
and imprisonment at the cost of putting children in the middle. How
does that benefit anyone?
Maybe Mr. Linn is not a parent. Maybe he, too, just sees dollar
signs.
Then what should be legalized next, cocaine? Maybe you should re-think
your ideas of how the state of Illinois could collect more tax money
for the budget.
Christina Yanecek
Round Lake Beach
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