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News (Media Awareness Project) - US CO: PUB LTE: Should U.S. End War on Drugs?
Title:US CO: PUB LTE: Should U.S. End War on Drugs?
Published On:2004-09-12
Source:Denver Post (CO)
Fetched On:2008-01-18 00:24:25
SHOULD U.S. END WAR ON DRUGS?

We applaud The Denver Post for continuing its strong support of drug policy
reform with its editorial calling for the legalization, regulation, and
taxation of marijuana. We are proud to announce the recent formation of a
new non-profit organization, Sensible Colorado, dedicated to ending the
failed policies of unregulated marijuana prohibition and the unproductive
approach to other drug use in Colorado. Both Nevada and Alaska will have
citizen's initiatives on the ballot this November calling for the
regulation and taxation of marijuana.

While marijuana use and abuse should never be encouraged, Sensible Colorado
will educate voters about the social and economic benefits of regulating
marijuana like alcohol. For example, as Colorado has one of the highest
rates of marijuana use in the country, regulating it would remove the
threat of arrest and jail for adults over 21 who use marijuana without
harming others. Nationwide, there are approximately 700,000 marijuana
arrests every year and at least 30,000 people in prison or jails for
marijuana violations. This is an enormous waste of limited police resources
that should be used to address violent crimes, property crimes, and people
who drive under the influence of any drug. A 2001 study in Nevada showed
that taxing marijuana could generate approximately $30 million per year,
money that could be used to fund health care for all citizens or treatment
for drug addiction. Regulating marijuana takes control away from the
criminal element and eliminates the gateway effect by reducing the
opportunity for drug dealers to push other harder drugs along with marijuana.

The current system is not working. It's time for sensible marijuana policy
in Colorado that focuses on reducing actual harms of the drug rather than
on zealous prohibition to the exclusion of all other values.

Sean McAllister, Denver

The writer is chairman of Sensible Colorado.
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