Pubdate: Fri, 08 Oct 2010 Source: Arizona Daily Sun (AZ) Copyright: 2010 Stephen Robson Contact: http://news.azdailysun.com/opinion/letter_submit.cfm Website: http://www.azdailysun.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1906 Author: Stephen Robson Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v10/n800/a06.html PROP. 203 COULD BE 'GATEWAY PROPOSITION' To the editor: In response to Mr. Phillips' recent column in support of Prop. 203, the medical marijuana initiative, a few facts left out of the column need to be addressed. First of all, the column states that law enforcement officers profit from marijuana being illegal. Law enforcement officers don't profit from drug arrests, citations, warnings or anything else they do on a daily basis to help society. Secondly, using marijuana increases the user's risk of having an immediate heart attack, decreases learning ability, increases heart rate and blood pressure, distorts the user's perception, slows reaction times -- these are only the short-term side effects. Marijuana smoke contains 50 percent more carcinogens than that of tobacco smoke and, according to the DEA, marijuana's costs to society total over $200 billion every year, far more than the few million dollars marijuana taxes would earn us. There are more than a dozen different legal drugs someone suffering from the diseases outlined in the proposition could take to treat their illness. And one could always take a cannabis supplement or pill, but it's really not about the medical cannabis treatment now, is it? What is making marijuana legal really about then? Voters beware, especially since marijuana is known as the "gateway drug." I hope Prop. 203 doesn't become the "gateway proposition." STEPHEN ROBSON Flagstaff - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D