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CBS/ November 13, 2010, 7:56 AM

Make Marijuana Legal

This column was written by Ethan Nadelmann, founder executive director of the Drug Policy Alliance


Marijuana should never have been made illegal in the first place.

Ask why it was made illegal - by many state governments and eventually the federal government during the first four decades of the past century - and the answer cannot be found in expert medical testimony or any objective assessment of the costs and benefits of prohibiting marijuana.

In many western states, it was simply a matter of prejudice against Mexican-Americans and Mexican migrants, with whom marijuana was popularly associated. Rancid tabloid journalism also played a role, as did Reefer Madness-like propaganda and legislative testimony.

We know the result. Marijuana became dramatically more popular after its prohibition than it ever was before. Over one hundred million Americans have tried it, including the three most recent occupants of the Oval Office. Billions, perhaps tens of billions, of dollars are spent and earned illegally on it each year. Marijuana is routinely described as the first, second or third most lucrative agricultural crop in many states. And taxpayers are obliged to spend billions of their own dollars each year in support of futile efforts to enforce an unenforceable prohibition.

Clearly marijuana prohibition is unique among American criminal laws. No other law is both enforced so widely and harshly yet deemed unnecessary by such a substantial portion of the populace. Police made roughly 800,000 arrests last year for possession of marijuana, typically tiny amounts. That's almost the same number as are arrested each year for cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, Ecstasy and all other drugs. Meanwhile recent polls show that over 40% of Americans think that marijuana should be taxed and regulated like alcohol; and it's closer to 50% among Democrats, independents, adults under age 30, and voters in a growing number of western states.

This is an issue on which politicians can be counted on to follow, not lead, public opinion. But some at last are saying publicly that legalizing marijuana needs to be on the table. For California Governor Schwarzenegger, it's the prospect of new tax revenue and costs savings when the state's budget deficit has never been larger. For Arizona Attorney General Terry Goodard and the City Council of El Paso, Texas, it's the realization that legalizing marijuana would help reduce the violence and profits of Mexican drug gangs.


Common Sense Says, "No Thanks!"


Others point to the fact that marijuana prohibition is a remarkable failure in the eyes and ways of young people. Over eighty percent of high school seniors say that marijuana is easy to obtain - and even easier to buy than alcohol. It's hard to see how making marijuana legal for adults would make it any more available to young people than it is already.

Is marijuana addictive? Yes, it can be, in that some people use it to excess, in ways that are problematic for themselves and those around them, and find it hard to stop. But marijuana may well be the least addictive and least damaging of all commonly used psychoactive drugs. Most people who smoke marijuana never become dependent. Withdrawal symptoms pale beside those of other drugs. No one has ever died from a marijuana overdose, which cannot be said of most other drugs. Marijuana is not associated with violent behavior and only minimally with reckless sexual behavior. And even heavy marijuana smokers smoke only a fraction of what cigarette addicts smoke. Lung cancers involving people who smoke marijuana but not tobacco are virtually nil.

It's no surprise that the Drug Enforcement Administration's own administrative law judge, Francis Young, came to the conclusion in 1988 that "marijuana may well be the safest psychoactive substance commonly used in human history."

But when all is said and done, the principal, and most principled, argument in favor of ending marijuana prohibition is this: whether or not I or anyone else consume marijuana should be none of the government's business-so long as I'm not behind the wheel of a car or otherwise putting others at risk. It's time to get the government off my property and out of both my pockets and my body when it comes to marijuana. Enough is enough.

By Ethan Nadelmann
Special to CBSNews.com
Copyright 2010 CBS. All rights reserved.
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trochelman73 says:
I have been in the medical field for 22 years and let me tell you that Marijuana has more & better affects on different medical conditions then any kind of man made pill out there. Marijuana has grown naturally ever since the start of time and is not man made! The man made drugs out here in this world is far worse for you then anything natural. I think that it should be made legal due to all kinds of reasons. Here is just a few: #1: Is because if the government would sell it like cigarettes then they could tax the crap out of it and make more money. #2: Us tax payers would not have to pay for someone to sit in jail for them to eat and have a roof over their head all because they was smoking it. #3: Marijuana is the #1 natural thing to bring down your stress. Everyone knows that Stress is the #1 killer in this world! I just think that if drinking can be legal then so should Marijuana! Everyone has the right to choose to drink or not and you should have the same right to choose to smoke or not. It should be up to the person if they want to do it or not and not have the government telling you what you can and can not do! #4 Marijuana helps with so many different things here are just a few of them: STRESS;(it helps relax you and bring down your blood presser), SLEEP DISORDERS;(it helps relax you enough so you can sleep), CANCER;(helps with pain), M.S.;(helps with relaxing the muscles in your body to help control the pain), EATING DISORDERS;(helps you eat when you feel like you can't),A.D.H.D.;(slows down the brain and thought process so you can focus better), GLAUCOMA;(it helps relax the eye muscles to control the pressure on the eye). I hope this helps everyone understand that Marijuana is not as bad for you as the government tries to make you think it is! There is one last thought I would like everyone to think about, if you read the Bible then you should know what I'm about to say: "God made and put plants((herbs): marijuana is an herb)on this Earth for us to use", then how is the government who says they believe in God and the bible to ever say we can't use it, and if everyone is going to all natural ways of things, (and marijuana grows naturally) why should anyone ever say we should not use it?
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rnp236 says:
see, the effects of marijuana sometimes make it hard to do anything if you smoke a lot of it. If they made it legal they could examine it closer to find away to make doses for us to smoke and function every day things. It have proved time and time again that it helps for a lot of stress related issues. The average American has stress related issues about 80%-90% of there day. The average smoker reduce stress to any where from 25%-35% by smoking, but at the same time increasing their risk of health problem cause by smokers vs Marijuana smokers will decress stress levels by dubble the % and cause less health problems because the smoke does not obtain chemicals that speed up the risk of cancer and or other health problems. In fact a lot of people do say that by lowing the stress level in your everyday life is better for your over well being.
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Ulgnud says:
If you want it legal, fine. As long as the law is also changed that anyone who causes an accident or injury to others while stoned out of their mind have a dramatically increased penalty.
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bramletabercrombie replies:
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Why should the penalty have to be higher than your daughter texting and killing my mother?
cdamouse replies:
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When people are as you say "Stoned out of their minds" aren't driving. They do good just to get off the couch from watching cartoons and getting a twinkie. And the ones who smoke and drive, DON'T get stoned out of their minds, they smoke just enough to function in life. We also are not 10 foot tall, and bullet proof from smoking, unlike the ones who drink. But hey, put us on prescriptions and get us hooked on pills right?! NOT!
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lilbob369 says:
come on now thats not true,and you know it
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BoyOhBoyyy says:
Ask the government to focus on things that matter, I don't know for how long the public is expected to beg for this to be legal in Articles & blogs as such, I particularly enjoyed reading this and cannot seem to find a proper reason for its ban from the society. At the moment Southern India is facing a raid where all dealers have been ripped off by the cops and marijuana seems to be getting even more scarce than it was b4, this is like denying us our free will, it's basically saying, Its like the government saying I own you, your my *****.
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potsmoke159 says:
i agree entirelly its retarded thyat its not legal
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elmgreen11 says:
Drivers on cannabis are twice as likely to be in serious accidents.
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Herne42 replies:
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Drivers on ANY medications...including grandma, and her anti seizure meds are at a higher risk.

Prohibition DOES NOT WORK.

Education and regulation. (I have never in my life met a smart junkie.....ever....think)

and remember Al Capone.

pedophiles and other violent offenders are routinely released BECAUSE of the Prohibition of Marijuana....if given the choice...I'd prefer a stoner neighbor any day.
cdamouse replies:
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Really? So are drunks, pill head, texters, tweeters, eaters, and everything else that draws our attention from the road. DUH!that does not take a rocket scientist to figure that out.
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Cru09 says:
Legalize it, and earn the respect you never had. Too many good people are criminals in their psyche because of this one thing. It undermines America's authority when something this benign is punished so harshly.

Long story short, why should I care about how you feel about your rights, when you've NEVER respected mine?
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ridi222 says:
If so many people feel this way about marijuana... why is it still illegal? Why is it illegal when our country is facing a major financial crisis? Legalization would bring money into the states and would solve many of the problems we are having here today.

Our 'free' country could use such change. Our country is full of fear...facing debt, foreclosure, job losses... at LEAST legalize marijuana.
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foo8259 replies:
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Your point is well taken :)
Herne42 replies:
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Greed is the answer...Write to your local overlord and demand answers!
and DEMAND an end to prohibition.
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drmaddogs says:
Every one knows about how the Siezure laws were touted as being the just rewards to 'drug dealers' and has become the excuse to simply take what ever 'law enforcement wants'.
Newt the salamander is prepairing to bump up all penalty features of the 'drug war'. Going by 2009 figures, one person every 35 seconds is arrested for 'pot'. What shall it be??? Every 20 seconds?
The arrest procedure is what starts the long line... to having the 25% of the worlds incarcerated, in America, AND NEWT, thinks that is not enough.
His recent comments on child labor are transparent in demagouging race as the 'the poor'.
Certain Ethnics have born the brunt of The War on Drugs. Be prepaired, you ain't seen nothing yet.
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