Pubdate: Thu, 15 Mar 2012 Source: Metrowest Daily News (MA) Copyright: 2012 MetroWest Daily News Contact: http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/619 Author: Erica Dinerman GRANT WILL HELP FIGHT POT BALLOT MEASURE NATICK =AD The article =93Parents, experts worry about young brains on pot,=94 March 4, reported, =93locally, the substance abuse coalition Natick Together2 has a five-year, $1.1 million federal grant to target marijuana and alcohol.=94 The Drug Free Communities Grant awarded to Natick is actually for $625.000, $125,000 per year for five years. It is a lot of money and people may wonder what Natick or any community can do to fight underage substance use. Education is a primary goal and currently, our community needs information about the possibility of a ballot question that would legalization medicinal marijuana. When the decriminalization of marijuana was on the ballot in 2008, Mass. prevention professionals missed a critical opportunity to make recommendations that included enforceable consequences. Decriminalization passed by a large margin and allows for possession of under an ounce without dispatch of criminal consequences. There are still consequences that include a fine, education and community service. Unfortunately, this is an unfunded mandate with no follow up of fine collection, no available education and no monitoring of community service. We don't want this to happen again. This November 2012, Mass. voters could see a question on the ballot to legalize medicinal marijuana. Prevention professionals are primarily concerned with access youth will have to marijuana made available through poorly regulated dispensaries. We can't afford to pass another law that has unenforceable mandates. Prevention professionals are preparing for the ballot question through community education and by working with lawmakers on Beacon Hill. Voters need balanced information about the unacknowledged consequences of legalization of medicinal marijuana. Educate yourself about how the influx of "medicinal marijuana" and dispensaries will impact youth. We need to be clear about how lawmakers will keep youth safe and healthy. Visit www.mapreventionalliance.org ERICA DINERMAN Project Director Natick Together for Youth - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom