Pubdate: Wed, 16 Jul 2014 Source: Tallahassee Democrat (FL) Copyright: 2014 Tallahassee Democrat Contact: http://drugsense.org/url/hdEs6Z0o Website: http://www.tallahassee.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/444 Author: Karl Etters, Tallahassee Democrat OPPONENTS SAY AMENDMENT 2 IS 'DE FACTO LEGALIZATION' OF MARIJUANA Opponents of Florida's medical marijuana ballot initiative criticized the language of Amendment 2 Wednesday and pointed to growing concerns in other states that have allowed recreational use of the drug. "Don't fool yourself," said Drug Free America Foundation Executive Director Calvina Faye. "This amendment is de facto legalization." Faye was joined by Seminole County Sheriff Don Eslinger, and Rachel O'Bryan, who helped shape Colorado's recreational use guidelines. O'Bryan called the Florida ballot language broadly enabling of patients who may seek marijuana as a treatment. The broadness "will swallow the rules," said O'Bryan, who now serves as the spokeswoman for Smart Colorado, a non-profit group that aims to minimize the consequences of legalizing marijuana. The amendment allows a physician to recommend marijuana for debilitating medical conditions and "other conditions which a physician believes the medical use of marijuana would likely outweigh the potential health risks for a patient.""< O'Bryan pointed to increases in crime in downtown Denver, spikes in impaired drivers and the seemingly unregulated marketing of edible products containing high levels of marijuana's psychoactive ingredient, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), since Colorado approved recreational use in 2012. Eslinger said the Don't Let Florida Go to Pot Coalition was formed out of the "overwhelming concern we have for Florida youth," and pushed education of the "ill effects of legal marijuana. "All we have to do is look at other states and the challenges they face every day," he said. Opponents are concerned that a step toward medicinal use is a ruse and is, in fact, a push to put pot shops on every corner. "It's a big marijuana industry that will be legalized," Faye said. "I can assure you, it's not about medicine." - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D