Pubdate: Sat, 25 Jun 2011
Source: Craig Daily Press, The (CO)
Copyright: 2011 The Craig Daily Press
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Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2334

ALARM BELLS UNCALLED FOR

During a recent meeting, Craig City Council member Byron Willems
claimed that 10 percent of the Steamboat Springs population and nearly
every student at Colorado Mountain College has a medical marijuana
card.

He used little supporting facts when making his claims, and voiced
concerns about the perceived marijuana problem spreading to Craig.

His soapbox on this issue has the Editorial Board thinking that at
least 14 percent (Willems) of the city council is out of touch and
trying to create an issue and concern in Craig and Moffat County where
none really exists.

It's not unusual for politicians (mostly ineffective ones) to grab
hold of an issue that's somewhat sensitive and ram it into the ground
as a way to pander to voters.

These issues aren't generally ones that have a large impact on a great
number of people, but ones that touch nerves and play on emotions.

What's rare in this case is that it's happening at a local level,
where grassroots and effective governing generally exist rather than a
mirror of the cheap tactics of state and federal politics.

In his bid for re-election, Willems ran with the medical marijuana
issue, as well as his support of a questionable city ordinance (social
hosting), perhaps in an attempt to take attention away from his spotty
attendance record at city council meetings.

It must have worked: his approach to medical marijuana and the social
host ordinance gained him just enough favor to earn more time on the
council.

Please don't misunderstand the Editorial Board with this opinion
piece. We're neither voicing support nor opposition to medical
marijuana in our community. We don't know enough on this issue, and it
deserves additional study and consideration.

However, the fact remains that it's here and it's a legal enterprise
in our state and must be dealt with in a manner other than frantically
sounding the alarm bells.

No, we're critical of Willems today because he's taken the issue and
turned it into a platform when it shouldn't be.

Does the city council not have more pressing concerns? Could Willems'
attention not be turned to matters that affect more people?

The last time we checked, it's the economy - locally, statewide and
nationally - that ranks as the biggest worry for most residents, not
whether marijuana is running rampant.

We contend the council definitely has bigger issues to consider and
work on, and if Willems wants to be a valued public servant like most
of our elected officials are, he should stop thrusting his personal
agenda onto the public.

The Editorial Board believes Willems has an obligation to back up his
claims with facts.

If not, he owes the City of Steamboat Springs and the students and
administration at Colorado Mountain College an apology for throwing
dirt on their community and school, respectively, and one to Craig
residents for wasting their time. 
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MAP posted-by: Richard R Smith Jr.