Pubdate: Wed, 27 Oct 2010 Source: Volante, The (U of SD, Edu SD) Copyright: 2010 The Volante Contact: http://www.mapinc.org/media/5211 Website: http://www.volanteonline.com/ Author: Frank DePaula Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/topic/Measure+13 CON: YES IS NOT A STEPPING STONE For conservatives: Nation, people do not know what is best. Some cannot be trusted to make their own decisions, especially about marijuana. Think of California. Medical marijuana is a slippery slope to full repeal of marijuana laws. Yes, freedom is important but at what cost. Think of the children. Marijuana is a gateway drug. If this measure passes, it won't be long before violent crimes, hard drugs and gangs from Mexico invade our neighborhoods. As former U.S. Commissioner of Narcotics Harry J. Anslinger uncovered, "Those who are accustomed to habitual use of the drug (marijuana) are said eventually to develop a delirious rage." Most South Dakotans are good, honest, hardworking folks. For goodness sake, let's vote to protect those who don't know as well as conservatives do. For sensible people: Medical marijuana will lead to widespread acceptance of marijuana in South Dakota like Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation brought about the speedy acceptance of civil rights in America. With an overfilled agenda, the state lacks the resources to institutionalize marijuana. As many know, the infrastructure for marijuana sales in our state already exists, and the private sector - legal businesses, new investors - would jump at the chance. I am speaking, of course, about decriminalization. As per a 2005 study, South Dakota stands to gain $2 million in tax revenue from the sale of marijuana. But in South Dakota, medical marijuana is not a stepping stone to decriminalization. It is a roadblock. Pass medical marijuana in South Dakota, and the benefits of decriminalization - tax revenue, greater police focus on violent crimes - will never come. Supporters are anxious to pass something, but legislation is a game of chess. South Dakota holds the unique distinction of being the only state to propose a marijuana law and have it fail. That only reiterates how divided the state is on the issue. A vote for medicinal use is a vote for conservative backlash. Any misuse of the proposed measure would lead to negative sentiment about marijuana. If medical marijuana passes, conservatives will not likely support decriminalization. With medicinal use separated from overall acceptance, there would be no compassion argument for decriminalization. The crux of the issue, however, is "Yes" will not work because the federal government does not recognize state laws on marijuana. How is decriminalization any different? The state legislature could pass a resolution to support making marijuana prosecution the lowest priority of local law enforcement. Simply, South Dakota would not waste resources on marijuana. Remove emotion for a moment and think logically. Waiting to pass the right measure first - decriminalization - is what South Dakota needs, not a rushed compromise. After Prohibition, alcohol was decriminalized. Alcohol is not purchased from the state for good reason. What would Vermillion be like with a single liquor store controlled by the local government? That would be terribly corrupt. A library of studies supports both sides of every issue: the likelihood of dependency, the propensity for users to use other drugs - - a gateway drug - and the medicinal properties. Everyone should be free to weigh the benefits and risks of marijuana use for themselves. As an aside, I do not smoke pot. In reference to the terminally ill, I know certain pharmaceuticals in combination have the same medical benefits as marijuana. And, I know those pharmaceuticals are very expensive. Appealing to voter compassion is a very effective strategy. As such, the medical marijuana measure has a fair chance of passing. But know this, by compromising and conniving supporters of the Measure 13 have kept decriminalization from coming sooner, if at all. Want progress? Want freedom? Don't compromise. Vote no. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D