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Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Jacob Sullum :: Townhall.com Columnist
Palin's Pot Problem
by Jacob Sullum
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In 2006, the state legislature, at the urging of Palin's predecessor, Frank Murkowski, passed another law that supposedly made private possession of marijuana for personal use a crime. A judge found that law unconstitutional as well, and the Alaska Supreme Court is considering an appeal of her ruling.

The upshot is that smoking marijuana in the privacy of one's home is just as legal in Alaska today as it was when Palin did it. Evidently, she regrets this situation.

As mayor of Wasilla in 2000, Palin championed a city council resolution opposing a ballot initiative that would have legalized marijuana for adults. In March her administration asked the Alaska Supreme Court to reverse its 1975 decision shielding private marijuana use, arguing that the drug is more dangerous than it used to be.

In other words, Palin got to smoke pot without worrying about legal consequences and now wants to deny that assurance to fellow Alaskans doing exactly the same thing. "Palin doesn't support legalizing marijuana," the Anchorage Daily News reported in 2006, because she worries about "the message it would send to her four kids."

It's Palin's job to teach her children that certain pleasures are reserved for grownups. The government should not continue to arrest adults who are harming no one simply because her children are easily confused.

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Marijuana
Ah yes, another column for the libertarians so that they may make fools of themselves.

First, when it comes to the drug cartels, it is absurd that the folks over here want to give into them. The drug cartels are *criminal* gangs, who use their money and weaponry to buy or threaten their way to political influence beyond the concerns of solely their product, and you want to give them a free pass? You want to give known murderers more political power? Brilliant.

Second, marijuana rots the mind and inhibits the senses, and unlike alcohol where it is fairly predictable as to how much needs to be ingested, with marijuana one's mind can be gone in an instant depending on how concentrated it is. If government has at its disposal the means to promote public virtue so that we live in a more civilized and decent society that does not devolve to a mindless, hedonistic barbarism, it should by all means exercise that ability.

Mental impairment and perceptual delusion are not human rights.

Chip
Should we assume you have been drinking, or that you are just stupid. Any rational comparison of alcohol and marijuana use shows conclusively that marijuana is a far safer drug and is far less costly to society than alcohol could ever be.

Alcohol use and abuse is a significant cause of death. In fact, it is the third leading cause of preventable death in the US. To date, not one single death has ever been attriubuted to Marijuana use.

Source: Mokdad, Ali H., PhD, James S. Marks, MD, MPH, Donna F. Stroup, PhD, MSc, Julie L. Gerberding, MD, MPH, "Actual Causes of Death in the United States, 2000," Journal of the American Medical Association, March 10, 2004, Vol. 291, No. 10, pp. 1238, 1241.


"In 2001, excessive alcohol use was responsible for approximately 75,000 preventable deaths."
And that doesn't include potential years of life lost.

(http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5337a2.htm)

Every year America suffers about 13,000 alcohol related auto deaths. Auto deaths attributed to Marijuana: ZERO

http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5734a3.htm

The cost of alcohol abuse , in total, in any given year, is probably over 200 billion dollars.

http://alcoholism.about.com/cs/alerts/l/blnaa11.htm

In 2001, there were 331 alcohol overdose deaths and 0 marijuana overdose deaths. Source: U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC). http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5337a2.htm


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