Pubdate: Wed, 08 Sep 2010 Source: Verde Independent (AZ) Copyright: 2010 Western News & Info, Inc Contact: http://verdenews.com/Formlayout.asp?formcall=userform&form=1 Website: http://verdenews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4433 Author: Dee Zenk 2 PERCENT REAL MEDICINE AND 98 PERCENT DRUG ABUSE Editor: As a citizen and healthcare provider I am very concerned about the regulatory structure created in Prop 203, the so called "Medical" Marijuana Initiative on the ballot for Arizona citizens Nov. 2. In the proposition the AZ Department of Health is tasked with the responsibility of oversight and regulation of the 125 dispensaries that will be growing and providing marijuana if this proposition passed. Has anyone considered the nightmare this is creating for this department? Law enforcement has no jurisdiction over the dispensaries, the entire responsibility falls to the Department of Health. The initiative infers that all visits to the dispensaries must be scheduled ahead of time, hence not allowing for unannounced visits. My question is, what type of control does this create? According to the proposition the dispensaries will be run by "not for profit" agencies, hence creating no tax revenue to be used by the Department of Health. This proposition will place a great burden on an already overworked division of our State Government. There are many points of this proposition that are very concerning. Please vote no on Proposition 203. The proposition is 2 percent real medicine and 98 percent drug abuse. Dee Zenk, R.N. Sedona - --- MAP posted-by: Matt