yeah, write to your elected officials.
Try to sound like you're a middle-class family man/woman who doesn't use marijuana and doesn't want to use it (ie, you represent "the general public"). Tell them the reasons you oppose the prohibition, these might include the fact that you oppose it on the grounds that it criminalizes people solely because they use marijuana, and that it
prevents society from keeping marijuana away from minors, because as you know it's impossible to impose age restrictions on the sale of something that's already illegal.
If you want some insight into these arguments watch some of these:
http://www.leap.cc/cms/index.php?name=AV
Also, google the word "marijuana" then hit the 'news' link and sort by date. You'll find a never ending stream of marijuana news. A lot of these sites allow you to post comments. Just get in there and start voicing your opinion. It's great practice for the letters you'll write to your officials!
And go to the DEA and ONDCP sites and read their point of view. When you argue against the prohibition you have to
directly address the reasons the DEA and ONDCP support it. These organizations have a profound influence on the decision-making of our lawmakers, so you have to undermine their arguments by revealing where their arguments are weak. You'll actually find some of them are straight-up lies.
To hear more reasons against the prohibition you can check out these:
http://www.drugtruth.net/cms/
http://stash.norml.org/ (click on the player in the top/right corner)
http://blogs.salon.com/0002762/stori...iredByLaw.html
GL man!
