Pubdate: Fri, 04 May 2012 Source: Daily Sentinel, The (Grand Junction, CO) Copyright: 2012 Cox Newspapers, Inc. Contact: http://www.gjsentinel.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2084 Author: Ralph Hicks KING'S BILL SETS ARBITRARY LIMITS The "Driving-while-high" headline May 2, was misleading and misrepresents Sen. Steve King's attempts to further a bill, so out of line that no other member of Congress would add their name for sponsorship. King's word choice shows his overzealous attempts to stop medical marijuana. He misappropriates influence for impairment and implies they mean the same when that's not true at all. Not true when his basis is a study he says states 1 nanogram constitutes under the "influence". and making it equally false is no information of seriously ill patients, like myself. A more appropriate headline for the bill would be "Driving under the influence according to Steve King." King unethically chose an unsubstantiated level of 5 nanograms, rushed the process while a public comment period was immorally refused, and produced no facts while fear-mongering a "dramatic rise" in fatal accidents involving marijuana. We know, two of the only three examples he could produce a short time ago for his commentary, were below his new law's level, but over the permanent zero tolerance he quietly incorporated into the new bill. What is King's "dramatic rise"? All three of his (2006, 2009, 2010) misleading "examples" plus one, raising fatalities to four since 2001, or misrepresenting that as a 25 percent increase? 5 nanograms apply only to licensed Medical Marijuana patients for which no studies exist. 5 miniscule nanograms is an arbitrary number that lacks sufficient evidence without further study and information. Ever since the Schedule 1 classification, we've been told alcohol and marijuana are totally different but now King picks a number, refuses to pursue any technology, and plans to wield it like alcohol to destroy lives. Another example of the over-zealousness that cost an innocent man nearly 16 years in prison. RALPH HICKS Clifton - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom