Pubdate: Fri, 07 May 2010 Source: Argus Leader (Sioux Falls, SD) Copyright: 2010 Argus Leader Contact: http://www.argusleader.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/842 Author: GayLynn O. Lang Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v10/n296/a05.html MARIJUANA FAR SAFER THAN OTHER DRUGS Here are some facts that substance abuse and prevention counselor Darcy Jensen overlooked in her April 19 Argus Leader column opposed to the legalization of medical marijuana. Medical marijuana is not the only drug being used in the workplace. Employers have the same liability with narcotics prescribed by physicians, which, by the way, have a long and proven history of addiction, accidents and deaths associated with their use. There are laws on the books for operating motor vehicles under the influence of drugs. If faced with the choice of meeting a driver or teacher under the influence of marijuana or prescription narcotics, I'd much rather be on the road or in the classroom with the person using marijuana. Marijuana has a much safer history when compared to narcotics. There never has been a documented overdose death from the use of marijuana, nor has there ever been a documented death from marijuana withdrawal, which is a well-known outcome for those quitting prescription narcotics. Prescription narcotics are one of the fastest-growing and proven lethal drug problems that youth in America face. It is not marijuana leading the abuse of drugs race. Unlike those who "overdose" from marijuana, Jensen and others never will have the opportunity to treat dead overdose victims of prescription narcotics. Marijuana overdose typically results in lethargy - never death. Should we as voters condemn those with chronic pain to using proven addictive narcotics, or should we provide physicians with the opportunity to prescribe a proven safe and effective drug: marijuana? What would you want prescribed to you or your loved ones? Nationwide, of the two million-plus inmates, almost 50 percent are incarcerated for drugs, with a high percentage being for possession of marijuana. Can we afford this in these economic times? Can we justify callous incarceration alongside violent offenders for those who are found with marijuana for medical purposes? Tax marijuana and regulate by prescription use only. It is the only sane approach. With the worst consequences of all drugs considered in an informed and intelligent comparison, any South Dakota voter with good conscience can and should vote yes on the Safe Access Act, Initiated Measure 13, this fall. GayLynn O. Lang - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake