Just an interesting note for those like Dutch Masta who apparently think that people are basicaliy incappable of controling their drug use if said drugs are freely available. In the 1930's and 40's amphetamines were still legal and used widely by people looking to get some extra pep, like truckers and students cramming for tests. During that time there were no reports of how meth was destroying lives because it was used responsibly. It was Harry Anslinger looking for a new ax to grind that put a new face on amphetamines.
Now I'm not saying that people don't get into trouble with meth, we all know they do, but for the most part people are fairly responsible in their drug use. Just look at the overall number of people who drink as opposed to the number who get in trouble while drinking. I don't have any stats to quote on that point but to assume that everyone doing a given drug is going to get into trouble is stupid. Also to assume that people need to have the threat of jail hung over their heads before they will put down the joint is equally rediculous.