Pubdate: Sun, 22 Jan 2012 Source: Times Herald, The (Port Huron, MI) Copyright: 2012 The Times Herald Contact: http://www.thetimesherald.com/customerservice/contactus.html Website: http://www.thetimesherald.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2570 Author: Robert C. Noble Jr. LEGALIZED RECREATIONAL MARIJUANA IS A BAD IDEA It's hard to deny medical marijuana -- prescribed in the proper amounts to patients who truly need it and can be trusted to use it responsibly -- is completely acceptable. Legalization of marijuana for recreational purposes, however, is a completely different matter. As the numbers of recreational users drastically increase, so will irresponsible use. Some legalization proponents might be tempted to compare marijuana to alcohol. This is an insufficient comparison at best. The fact is that these substances are different as are their effects on people. Additionally, marijuana is considered a "gateway" drug, with the potential to lead users to other drugs such as cocaine. Moreover, the secondhand smoke marijuana produces can have an intoxicating effect on others nearby, especially children. I don't imagine most people would send their children to friends' homes where the parents' actions might inadvertently get the children high, regardless whether there are additional sober adults around to supervise them. Also consider the increased number of impaired drivers that will be on the road. This is where a largely overlooked issue comes into play: Society is not politically, legally or socially prepared for legal recreational marijuana. We will have to develop field tests to detect impaired drivers as well as additional laws pertaining to the use of marijuana in public places and around others (such as children or drivers). What about in the workplace? The list goes on. Here is the bottom line: Would you want your neighbors high and making foolish choices, especially around your family? Please make wise decisions. Legalized recreational marijuana is not a good idea. ROBERT C. NOBLE JR. Fort Gratiot, Jan. 9 - --- MAP posted-by: Richard R Smith Jr.