Pubdate: Wed, 01 Jul 2009 Source: Grand Forks Gazette (CN BC) Copyright: 2009 Sterling Newspapers Contact: http://www.mapinc.org/media/525 Author: Sylvia Treptow TAKE ISSUE OFF THE TABLE Re: Medical marijuana If I am not mistaken, medical marijuana is regulated by the federal government. Should users and supporters of medical marijuana be unhappy with any aspect of the current legalized form of medical marijuana, they have the option of expressing their concerns to their duly elected federal member of Parliament and the federal governmental department responsible. Why are some councillors of Grand Forks insistent upon dragging the entire town into this controversial issue whether the local residents/taxpayers like it or not? A councillor informed me that the Economic Development Task Force intends to establish a medical marijuana grow op here in Grand Forks. Dissenting points of view will not be heard. What kinds of businesses will Grand Forks welcome to its community, supported by resident's tax dollars? We have already financially supported the panel discussion, and the grow op likely will be seeking seed money to get established. Will our policing and fire expenses increase? Where will it set up shop? For the last seven months, my neighbourhood has endured the presence of a drug house. (Thankfully, it has finally moved.) Do I want a grow op, legal or otherwise, in my community? No. Do I feel threatened by the ramifications of this project. Yup. And no, David Janzen, I am not a fool. I also have experienced extreme pain, but found other methods of dealing with it without resorting to the use of marijuana (change of diet, life style, prescription medications, time and sheer determination). Marijuana is not necessarily the end all, be all, cure all for all that ails you. A few may choose to use it for personal reasons and with varying results. I applaud the Gazette's editorial, "Health care needs attention." (June 24) Perhaps council should turn its attention and city finances to concepts in that article that would benefit all residents/taxpayers rather than the personal projects of a very vocal and determined few. Sylvia Treptow, Grand Forks (Ed. Note: Coun. Joy Davies told the Gazette the Economic Development Task Force is not currently considering a recommendation to start a medical marijuana grow op in Grand Forks and has no committee considering such an initiative.) - --- MAP posted-by: Richard R Smith Jr