Pubdate: Thu, 05 Jan 2012 Source: Herald, The (Everett, WA) Copyright: 2012 Jim Tagart Contact: http://www.heraldnet.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/190 Author: Jim Tagart DON'T REPLACE STATE BOOZE BIZ WITH POT Recently Washington citizens voted the state out of the sale and promotion of liquor. Many citizens and state legislators are working toward harsher penalties for driving under the influence (DUI) and its consequences. This is commendable. Now comes the insanity. Many citizens now want to legalize marijuana and are working to place the issue on the ballot. Marijuana, with all of its documented controversies, which include damage to the brain and other organs, chemical addiction and as much or more damage to the lungs than cigarettes, is being looked at by many as a way to raise state revenue. The use of marijuana, whether by infrequent or frequent users, has lasting effects which may include hallucinations and can last between 1 1/2 and up to 10 days or more depending on the THC level in the marijuana. Other issues affected are work, social, medical and intellectual and the cost of treatment when the use causes serious life problems. Can you imagine a marijuana user smoking on their break and then returning to work using machinery or driving a forklift? Or a driver behind the wheel of a vehicle even several hours after smoking marijuana? Washington state law does not allow employees to be in the workplace or to drive a vehicle under the influence of legal or illegal drugs. When will common sense return? There is plenty of information available. Please educate yourself on the issue and vote from a base of knowledge. Jim Tagart Snohomish - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D