Pubdate: Tue, 27 Jul 2010 Source: Belgrade News (MT) Copyright: 2010 The Belgrade News Contact: http://www.belgrade-news.com/letter_editor/ Website: http://www.belgrade-news.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/5163 PUBLIC POT USE SHOULD BE BANNED Recently, the city of Belgrade imposed a ban on commercial medical-marijuana businesses, meaning only those that had applied for licenses before a March moratorium could operate here. The ban means that commercial growers and dispensaries can't set up shop in Belgrade, save for the four or five that were already licensed to do so. The ban does not extend to registered medical-marijuana users, who can grow up to six plants in their own homes for their own use. And the ban doesn't cover medical-marijuana users walking the streets of Belgrade while smoking pot. Since the voters of Montana made medical marijuana legal in 2004, users of the drug have been free to use their medicine when and where they see fit, within the confines of existing laws. Now, the city of Belgrade is drafting an ordinance to restrict the public use of marijuana. Unlike the ban on commercial growers, a public-use rule is a good idea. Jason Crist, head of the Missoula-based Montana Caregivers Network, might disagree. This is the man who smoked pot on the steps of the state Capitol, and who publicly advocates for the public use of the drug. His argument is simple: We don't tell prescription drug users where they can or can't use their medicine and shouldn't restrict medical-marijuana patients' rights to do the same. But medical marijuana isn't the same as traditional prescription medication, which isn't designed to be smoked. Those who smoke pot for medicinal purposes need to do so in the privacy of their homes, not out in public, where it can interfere with the clean air the rest of us enjoy. A ban will help law enforcement officers, who currently have no authority to stop licensed medical-marijuana users from smoking the drug in public. Belgrade is on the right track with a proposal to restrict public use of marijuana, and we hope the ordinance will sail through to approval without too much rigamarole. It's the right thing to do. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake