Pubdate: Thu, 07 Jul 2011
Source: Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA)
Copyright: 2011 The Spokesman-Review
Contact:  http://www.spokesman.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/417
Author: Patricia A McManus

NO MORE STONED DRIVERS

I read with interest the article in the July 3 Spokesman Review
regarding medical marijuana. The main subject was how to treat the
stoned drivers if they are caught driving while under the influence.
My question is that if a person is so badly impaired that they need
marijuana to relieve their discomfort, why are they driving?

We do not need any more lawyers for or against the law to debate it.
My suggestion might be too simplistic, but I feel that one more law
should be passed. The day that a person is approved to obtain
marijuana for medical purposes, they lose their driving privileges.

I just turned 70. I will admit that some of my mental capabilities and
memory have faded. However, when I took drivers education over 50
years ago, I remember my teacher saying, "Driving is a privilege and
not a right that can be taken away at any time."

This is one instance that the privilege should be taken away.

Patricia A McManus

Spokane Valley
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