Pubdate: Wed, 20 Feb 2008 Source: Burlington Post (CN ON) Copyright: 2008 Burlington Post Contact: http://www.burlingtonpost.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1528 Author: Frank & Carol Veldman FAMILIES SHOULD NOT HAVE TO BE BOTHERED BY POT SMOKE, SMELL Ted Kindos versus Steve Gibson, the Post, Feb. 10. I am writing this letter in full support of Ted Kindos in this dispute. I have sympathy for Steve Gibson's situation and if smoking marijuana eases his pain that's a good thing. However, smoking pot is legal only for him and not for the rest of us. We do not want to smell as though we have been smoking marijuana and have to explain this to our families and maybe the police because Mr. Gibson believes he has the right to stand with us while he smokes his medication. I also do not want to inhale the second-hand smoke from his joint and perhaps have it enter my bloodstream. Mr. Gibson states that he does not smoke marijuana in his house because he does not want his wife and children to inhale the second-hand smoke from his joint, but apparently he feels it is OK for someone else's wife and children to be exposed to his second-hand smoke. He will. however. stop doing this for the price of $20,000. I believe that Mr. Gibson should have been counselled on the use of his pain medication and have been advised as to where it would be inappropriate to light up a joint when he was issued his licence. Like many other people, I also have to take certain medications. I was fully counselled by my doctor and my pharmacist on how and when to take this medication. I find it hard to believe that this did not happen in Mr. Gibson's case. I have no problem with his having a licence to smoke marijuana as long as no one is negatively affected by it. Mr. Gibson seems to believe that this licence grants him the power to ignore the rights of everyone else and possibly do actual physical harm with his second-hand smoke. I am glad Mr. Kindos is fighting this and we all should support him. He is standing up for and protecting the health of all of us. I do not believe that Mr. Kindos should have to risk losing his business and his livelihood. Frank & Carol Veldman, Burlington - --- MAP posted-by: Derek