Pubdate: Wed, 12 Mar 2014 Source: Tulsa World (OK) Copyright: 2014 World Publishing Co. Contact: http://www.tulsaworld.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/463 Author: Lisa Bowman Note: Lisa Bowman is president of the Drug Policy Reform Network of OK. CONSERVATIVES SHOULD SUPPORT CANNABIS RIGHTS Oklahoma Republican legislators, such as Sen. Dan Newberry of Tulsa, are rallying Republicans to support anti-cannabis legalization. They use divisive rhetoric such as calling supporters of cannabis legalization "liberals." As a Republican myself, I am curious: When did using legislation to allow government to trump the rights of individuals become conservative? When did refusing to hear bills because of personal beliefs become conservative? When did eroding liberties by advocating for the nanny state to micromanage our lives become conservative? The misinformed public is an ally in the prohibition cause, but that demographic is shrinking. The demographic that concerns them though is the educated and well-informed one working together despite political labels. Ending prohibition is not a liberal-conservative battle. It is a fundamental right. I went to the Capitol on Feb. 12 with many other fellow Republicans supporting reform to cannabis laws. Only two senators attended the medical cannabis committee hearing that day. There was a special Capitol event in November, when families, scientists and doctors shared stories and educated people. Yet the response to cannabis supporters by legislators is often "more information is needed." Although information, studies, and real-life cases were all delivered to their doorstep, most turned a blind eye and a deaf ear. Their statements sadly reflect their unwillingness to make informed decisions, displaying a militant ignorance on this issue. There is no reason why anyone should suffer because they are denied the right to seek out the treatment of their choice, while across an imaginary line others are able to. I heard a disturbing statement regarding cannabis supporters from another Republican senator, A.J. Griffin of Guthrie. She said, "If you don't like the laws of the state that you're in, you don't have to ask the permission of the government, you can move." First of all, not everyone can just up and move. And second, the people should not be asking permission from their government to exercise their rights. The government should be protecting the rights of the people. Somehow so-called representative government has been twisted and warped into a perceived grantor of rights that believes it should control every aspect of our lives. This is all wrong, and Republicans who claim to be for limited, smaller government need to start demonstrating what that really means: Limiting government and protecting all rights, not just their chosen few. It is not the proper role of government to use the force of law to infringe the individual rights of people to seek medical treatment of their choice. It is not the proper role of government to legislate morality. It is not the proper role of legislators to force their beliefs upon others or dictate medical treatments. To ignore studies, hard data, and real-life cases, yet profess to not know enough is an insult to the people of Oklahoma and to the families who visited the Capitol with all of that information. As a Republican, a conservative, and the president of the Drug Policy Reform Network of Oklahoma, I do not support cannabis prohibition. Republican legislators who continue to support enforcing prohibition, preventing peaceful people from seeking (proven) treatment of their choice and infringing upon the basic individual right to put into their bodies what they choose, should stop pretending to be conservative: I don't think that word means what some self described conservative Oklahoma legislators think it means. It would be to their and their constituents' benefit to get on the moral and truly conservative side of this issue and become well-informed. It is not an issue that can continue to be ignored at best, deliberately misrepresented at worst. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D