Pubdate: Thu, 14 Oct 2010 Source: San Bernardino Sun (CA) Copyright: 2010 Abe Higgins Contact: http://www.sbsun.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1417 Author: Abe Higgins WORTH A TRY? California's Proposition 19, the Regulate, Control and Tax Cannabis Act of 2010, will be on the Nov. 2 ballot. This is a state law legalizing the use of cannabis. Cannabis can be ingested to cause a mild form of euphoria, relieve pain, relax muscles, subside nausea and invoke introspective thoughts. The use of cannabis is not limited to "getting high." The fibers and seeds can be used for many other purposes like the production of paper, biodegradable plastics, clothing, foods, dietary supplements, water purification, fuel and building materials. There are many different opinions on the legalization of cannabis. Some recreational users oppose the legalization because they have all the cannabis they want, they don't want government to regulate it for fear that it will hinder the price and quality of the existing illegal plant. Other recreational users support the legalization of cannabis because they want safer access to the plant by proper regulations and they want the local government to receive revenue from the taxation of the cannabis. The main argument opposing the legalization of this plant is that it can compromise the safety of our roadways, workplaces and communities. One issue is that Highway Patrol has no way of determining what constitutes "driving under the influence" by individuals on cannabis. The other main issue is that employers cannot regulate any employees' conduct related to cannabis unless the employer can prove job Advertisement impairment. This will affect some employers' eligibility to receive federal grants and contracts because it may prevent employers from meeting federal drug-free workplace rules. The taxation of cannabis holds the possibility of generating billions of dollars in revenue toward California's debt. Is it worth a try? ABE HIGGINS Rialto - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D