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Legalize Marijuana and Solve California's Budget Crisis

July 08, 2009 05:52 PM ET | Bonnie Erbe | Permanent Link | Print

By Bonnie Erbe, Thomas Jefferson Street blog.

Here's a possible solution to California's budget crisis, and for that matter, a possible solution to most state's fiscal crises: legalize and tax marijuana.

These TV ads started airing in California today, featuring a marijuana consumer who—along with millions of others in in the state—wants to pay taxes to help bridge California's massive budget gap. Nadene Herndon, 58, declares that "instead of being treated like criminals for using a substance safer than alcohol, [marijuana consumers] want to pay our fair share."

I know what you're thinking. "Only in the Left Coast would liberals support such an idea."

Let me be clear (uh oh, I'm sounding too much like President Obama) that I'm not advocating for legalization of illegal drugs.

But it does seem beyond silly that adults can buy alcohol, which 1)is addictive, 2)can cause major health problems if overused (cirrhosis of the liver, e.g.), 3) turns drivers into public health hazards, etc., but not marijuana. Marijuana causes all of the same problems, but for some reason that eludes me, one is legal and wildly overused, the other is illegal and wildly overused. There is one thing marijuana can do which alcohol cannot: that is help late-term cancer victims and other seriously ill persons regain their appetites. Oh well, the marijuana/alcohol dichotomy makes sense to someone.

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I have been smoking for several years. I went to college as a medical assistant and graduated with the highest G.P.A and grades i have ever received. A's and B's in college and i smoked weed. D's and F's in High school, Jr. high, Elementary school and oh yea, i didn't even know what pot was then. Marijuana has never impaired my judgment, I am very smart, I have never hallucinated on marijuana, I have never had any anger while being high like people do when they drink, I can still perform my daily tasks and duties at my job, Marijuana is a plant with NO added chemicals, it is an herb just like oregano and parsley GOD made like Robert said and not Man made like alcohol or drugs (which i do not consider marijuana a drug just because the government says its a drug cause they are control freaks). If you have never smoked weed then you really can't make a judgment call on it based on what other people who have never smoked tell you. I have medical problems, i have a 21 year old friend that has medical problems, it has helped us greatly with sleeping through the night and pain that we have.

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About Bonnie Erbe

Bonnie Erbe is a contributing editor at U.S. News & World Report and hosts PBS's weekly news analysis program, To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe. She also writes a weekly syndicated newspaper column for Scripps Howard News Service.

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