Pubdate: Sun, 24 Jul 2011 Source: Sun, The (Yuma, AZ) Copyright: 2011 The Sun Contact: http://www.yumasun.com/sections/opinion/submit-letters/ Website: http://www.yumasun.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1258 Author: William Hadley PROTECTIONS ARE NEEDED AGAINST MARIJUANA USERS Voter approved laws legalizing drugs rely on emotion rather than sound logic or reasoning. Those advocating the legal use of marijuana in Arizona ignored the factual reality of the potential safety hazards to co-workers or drivers on the highway. Instead of including reasonable enforcement restrictions on when and where individuals would be allowed to supposedly utilize the medical benefits of the drug, it is left up to the individual. The legalization of marijuana in California has now exposed the inherent danger to the general public by those I would call potheads. The California officials have recorded a significant increase in traffic accidents and deaths since its legalization. There have been over 1,000 vehicular deaths annually due to drivers being high on marijuana use. Of course the media tend to ignore this fact because they actively supported passage of bills legalizing the drug in their present form. Maybe we should revise our state law on marijuana use to address the increased threat before allowing it to be implemented. We need to revise our law to include a severe penalty for driving under influence of marijuana such as when charged with a DUI. This would only be fair for those drivers who do not use marijuana. I wonder what safety hazards are present in the workplace by employees high on marijuana. Hopefully this will be documented over time. William Hadley Yuma - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom