Pubdate: Sun, 21 Nov 2010
Source: Steamboat Pilot & Today, The (CO)
Copyright: 2010 The Steamboat Pilot & Today
Contact: http://www.steamboatpilot.com/submit/letters/
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Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1549
Author: Omar M. Campbell

POT PROBLEM

There are lots of names for marijuana: cannabis (from Cannabis 
sativa, the genus and species of the marijuana plant), pot, maryjane, 
weed, etc. Its advocates use a lot of euphemisms in their promotions 
- - e.g., dealers are "caregivers," pot is a "medicine" (not a drug), 
buyers are "patients" who "medicate," dealer locations are 
"dispensaries," and they are entrepreneurs forming new "industries" 
that pay sales taxes.

On the latter point - will sales taxes offset the law enforcement and 
other social negatives? Will "medicated patient" drivers increase 
DUIDs and auto accidents? "Dispensaries" will be prime targets for 
addicts to burglarize. It already is happening on the Eastern Slope. 
Time will tell.

For a couple of excellent articles offering much detail and 
perspective on "medical" pot, read TIME magazine for Nov. 22, and 
local Dr. John Sharp's incisive letter to the editor in the Steamboat 
Pilot & Today on Nov. 14. Local Dr. Dan Smilkstein also wrote a 
similar letter some time ago. The Pilot & Today recently ran a 
three-part series on the subject, which appeared to be largely based 
on interviewing local dealer aspirants. Bravo to the doctors and TIME.

Isn't it curious that three-quarters of "patients" are younger than 
40, a period in life when we are the most pain-free? New Jersey has 
it about right, where only the terminally ill can get a medical 
marijuana prescription.

Touting medical marijuana is basically an end-run ploy to eventually 
legitimize and legalize a Schedule 1 gateway drug. We already have a 
couple of legal drugs - alcohol and tobacco. Why compound these 
social negatives with yet another?

Omar M. Campbell

Steamboat Springs
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