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Hello again,

>Jim,
>
>>Hi Doug,
>>
>>I know, out of context but...
>>
>>>Right now smoking pot is illegal and you and I should obey those laws. Maybe I take this position because I come from a generation where authority was pretty much benevolent.
>>
>>Smoking pot is _not_ illegal, at least in this state. Possesion is. In the act of smoking it, you possess it and are a criminal. Once smoked, you are fine. Just don't drive. The DWAI/DUI laws don't distinguish about how your intoxication came about.
>
>Really? Hmm.. I guess New York has some different laws. I know in some states possession is also a crime.
>

The key words here are "sale" and "possession". Drug usage is not the crime. Probably not so different elsewhere. While New York has some very stiff drug laws, minor possession (<25 grams) of marijuana is basically a citation. Larger quantities and other drugs are indeed prosecuted strictly and harshly. "Don't do the crime..." etc.

>>I don't know your generation, but at 51, I think mine used to think authority was benevolent. Until we matured and learned better.
>
>Sure you do.. I'm 49. I suppose in one sense you're correct in that all laws contain the unspoken, "or else". The threat of force is indeed behind the law.

And that is supposed to be the deterent - the threat of jail. With the widespread usage I see around me, I question the effectiveness. I think my tax dollars would be better spent in drug counseling/awareness/education programs than in just building more and bigger jails. Whicj seems to be the current trend.
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