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Email (optional):Phone:City, State, Zip:Address:Name:City, StateYour nameSincerely,I look forward to the day when Washingtonians can look back on Marijuana Prohibition as a policy as misguided as alcohol prohibition. Regulate it, tax it, and stop arresting those who use it!This is not a war on drugs, but rather a war on our constitutional rights as Americans. The war on marijuana is a collosal waste of our tax dollars and destroys the lives of otherwise law abiding individuals and their families. Today, nearly 70 million Americans admit to having tried it. Over 650,000 marijuana arrests occur every year. About 85% of those arrests are for simple possession--not manufacture or distribution.I am pleased to see that we may finally get to vote on the issue of marijuana prohibition. Unlike alcohol prohibition, which required a constitutional amendment, marijuana prohibition was inacted by congress in 1937 based on reefer madness fears and racial stereotypes.Dear Editor,