Don't Waste Money On Marijuana Arrests

In a faltering economy, wasteful spending does not go unnoticed. So when I heard of a recent Drug Enforcement Agency bust for marijuana, I was upset to see that the U.S. government is still devoting its resources to this cause.

Marijuana is no more dangerous than tobacco or alcohol. It even has some important medical uses. Medical marijuana has been legalized in several U.S. states. However, it remains illegal under federal law. The DEA can and does shut down operations and prosecute individuals who are permitted to grow and distribute marijuana according to their state's guidelines.

Legalizing marijuana would free up money spent in the unnecessary investigation and prosecution of these individuals. It would allow the DEA to focus on more dangerous elements of the drug trade.

Like cigarettes, the government would certainly impose high taxes on the sale of marijuana. With a $800 billion stimulus package in the works and a $10 trillion deficit to repay, taxes on marijuana could help supply the U.S. government with the funds they are in desperate need of – not to mention the new businesses that would form as a result of legal marijuana. With the economy in the dumps, new businesses would certainly be a great asset.

It is time for citizens and lawmakers to overcome the notion that marijuana is immoral and unhealthy. It just might be the solution to some of our bigger problems.


News Hawk- Ganjarden 420 MAGAZINE ® - Medical Marijuana Publication & Social Networking
Source: Asbury Park Press
Author: Jill Sherman
Contact: Asbury Park Press
Copyright: 2009 Asbury Park Press
Website: Don't Waste Money On Marijuana Arrests
 
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