News (Media Awareness Project) - CN ON: PUB LTE: Decriminalizing Pot Would Free Up Courts |
Title: | CN ON: PUB LTE: Decriminalizing Pot Would Free Up Courts |
Published On: | 2005-02-08 |
Source: | Windsor Star (CN ON) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-17 00:54:19 |
DECRIMINALIZING POT WOULD FREE UP COURTS
Once again, the weak argument is made that because something is legalized
or even legislated, people, especially teenagers, will be forced to try it out.
The reality is that pot, like everything else in the world, is available to
anyone who wants it.
The deeper claim that people can't make choices or moral decisions on their
own -- and need laws to keep them from trying pot or committing evil -- is
insulting.
How weak do you think people are? To then claim that pot use and
cultivation would actually flourish is ridiculous.
How many people smoke cigarettes because it is legal to do so, or grow
their own tobacco or have their own whisky stills?
How many people synthesize their own aspirin?
Think of all the money and manpower wasted on pot cases, and what did it
accomplish?
Imagine what all those police -- and funds -- could have done if their
hands weren't overloaded with petty marijuana busts?
Desmond Davis
Windsor
Once again, the weak argument is made that because something is legalized
or even legislated, people, especially teenagers, will be forced to try it out.
The reality is that pot, like everything else in the world, is available to
anyone who wants it.
The deeper claim that people can't make choices or moral decisions on their
own -- and need laws to keep them from trying pot or committing evil -- is
insulting.
How weak do you think people are? To then claim that pot use and
cultivation would actually flourish is ridiculous.
How many people smoke cigarettes because it is legal to do so, or grow
their own tobacco or have their own whisky stills?
How many people synthesize their own aspirin?
Think of all the money and manpower wasted on pot cases, and what did it
accomplish?
Imagine what all those police -- and funds -- could have done if their
hands weren't overloaded with petty marijuana busts?
Desmond Davis
Windsor
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