A Smarter Way to Deal with Pot Than Arresting 20 Million People
If lawmakers really wanted to address marijuana use, they would regulate and tax pot like they do tobacco.
According
to a new report released by the Centers for Disease Control, fewer
Americans are smoking cigarettes than at any time in modern history.
"The number of U.S. adults who smoke has dropped below 20 percent for
the first time on record," Reuters reported. This is less than half the
percentage (42 percent) of Americans who smoked cigarettes during the
1960s.
Imagine that. In the past 40 years, tens of millions of
Americans have voluntarily quit smoking a legal, yet highly addictive
intoxicant. Many others have refused to initiate the habit. And they've
all made this decision without ever once being threatened with criminal
prosecution and arrest, imprisonment, probation, and drug testing.
By
contrast, during this same period of time, state and local police have
arrested some 20 million Americans for pot law violations -- primarily
for violations no greater than simple possession. And yet marijuana use
among the public has skyrocketed.