Pubdate: Wed, 05 Feb 2014 Source: Missoulian (MT) Copyright: 2014 Missoulian Contact: http://www.missoulian.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/720 Authors: Cherrie Brady, Laura Lee Needham and Susan Smith Note: Cherrie Brady, Laura Lee Needham and Susan Smith are members of Safe Community Safe Kids who write from Billings. PUBLIC DESERVES APOLOGY FROM OBAMA ON MARIJUANA Safe Community Safe Kids was formed by a group of parents out of concern for the unbridled spread of medical marijuana in Montana and its effect on our children, families and community. With the help from parents and others across the state, we were instrumental in passing legislation on this issue. In 2011, the Montana Legislature passed a bill to repeal the 2004 voters' initiative on medical marijuana. When Gov. Brian Schweitzer vetoed this repeal bill, the Legislature unanimously passed another bill, Senate Bill 423. The governor refused to sign or veto this bill and because of his inaction the bill automatically became law. Senate Bill 423 was designed to eliminate the growing medical marijuana industry and turn back to what the voters thought they were voting for, which was allowing patients with debilitating medical conditions to grow and consume marijuana for their own limited use under medical supervision. This was confirmed when the voters would not support a ballot initiative created by the medical marijuana industry proponents to overturn the legislative action. Montana has been the only state that we are aware of whose legislature passed a law to stop the industry that drives medical marijuana. As parents we feel outraged with President Barack Obama's recent cavalier statement in regard to marijuana. Obama stated, "As has been well documented, I smoked pot as a kid, and I view it as a bad habit and a vice, not very different from the cigarettes that I smoked as a young person up through a big chunk of my adult life. I don't think it is more dangerous than alcohol." Obama's dismissive approach to marijuana, alcohol and tobacco is sending out approval to our youth to make choices that are detrimental to their health, safety and welfare. We feel it is harmful and confusing to our youth for the leader of our country to suggest that the use of marijuana, alcohol or tobacco is just a bad habit or vice. His action undermines our ability to teach responsible and healthy behavior to our children. As parents, we are the ones who have the responsibility to determine and teach what is best for our children. It is a poor decision for the president to undercut what parents across the nation are trying to teach children. Children should be able to look up to the leader of our country for inspiration. Obama's example is frightening. He is performing very poorly as the leader of our nation on this issue. It is our duty as citizens to hold the government accountable for their actions. Therefore we ask that Obama swiftly retract this statement and apologize to parents and children across the nation. Cherrie Brady, Laura Lee Needham and Susan Smith are members of Safe Community Safe Kids who write from Billings. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D