Pubdate: Tue, 29 Jun 2004 Source: Lahontan Valley News (NV) Copyright: 2004 lahontanvalleynews.com Contact: http://www.lahontanvalleynews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/misc?url=/misc/letter/index.pbs Website: http://www.lahontanvalleynews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/frontpage Cited: The Committee to Regulate and Control Marijuana (CRCM)http://www.regulatemarijuana.org/ Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/opinion.htm (Opinion) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/decrim.htm (Decrim/Legalization) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/props.htm (Ballot Initiatives) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/topics/marijuana+initiative FAILURE TO FILE PETITIONS FITTING END TO DOPEY IDEA The leaders of a campaign to legalize possession of marijuana inadvertently disproved their own case last week when they failed to turn in a box of petitions that likely would have secured the initiative a place on the ballot in November. Somehow members of the Committee to Regulate and Control Marijuana forgot, misplaced or otherwise spaced out a box of petitions with 6,000 signatures until four days after the deadline for submitting them had passed. Now they are trying to get the courts to order the state to accept the late petitions but aren't having much luck. You snooze, you lose. If the committee comes up short of signatures in the final tally it will be perhaps a fitting end to a dopey idea. Tardiness and losing things are common occurrences in the pro-dope crowd. Supporters of legalizing marijuana like to describe cannabis as a harmless, naturally-occurring herb that is nontoxic, not addictive and produces no short-or long-term health effects. Some argue that pot "isn't as bad as alcohol" and that it helps people cope with stress, depression, pain and eating disorders. Decriminalizing its possession, they say, would eliminate the black market for illegal drugs and free up police to pursue "real criminals" while farmers and the government rake in big bucks growing and taxing weed. Anybody who believes that smoking dope has no harmful effects on human health simply has not examined the facts. The National Institutes of Health and others have conducted extensive research on these claims and found just the opposite =D0 that smoking marijuana poses serious health risks, including depression, anxiety, personality disturbances and memory loss. People who smoke marijuana are four times more likely to suffer a heart attack and three times more likely to come down with head, neck or lung cancer. They are more likely to call in sick, turn work in late or be involved in an accident. Contrary to popular belief, some people can become addicted to marijuana to the point that it interferes with family, school, work and recreational activities. The nation's prisons, treatment centers and mental hospitals are full of people who started down the wrong path by smoking dope. This does not seem like the kind of activity that is in the best interest of Nevada or an activity the people should endorse by making it legal. As mind-altering substances go, maybe marijuana isn't as dangerous as alcohol, although that is debatable. It's like comparing Ted Bundy to Charles Manson - who's to say which one is worse; they're both killers. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh