Pubdate: Sun, 26 Oct 2014 Source: Bulletin, The (Bend, OR) Copyright: 2014 Western Communications Inc. Contact: http://www.bendbulletin.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/62 Author: Robert Perry REJECT MARIJUANA LEGALIZATION For our children's sake, please vote no on Measure 91 - legalization of "recreational" marijuana. Some greedy legalization proponents are salivating at big bucks to be made while ignoring societal costs and potential human damage. Lancet Psychiatry Journal (September 2014) warns: Teenagers using cannabis daily are 60 percent less likely to complete high school or get a degree than peers who have never taken the drug. They're also nearly seven times likelier to attempt suicide and almost eight times likelier to use other illicit drugs later. Marijuana has been associated with lower test scores and lower educational attainment. It reduces ambition and provides an escape from challenges and responsibilities. Certainly not what we need to improve Oregon's lackluster public education results. The Oregon district attorneys and state sheriff's associations both oppose Measure 91. Clatsop County D.A. Josh Marquis stated: "There's going to be a huge trickle down to youth" from adults as the drug is seen as more acceptable. Regardless of your feelings about adult use of marijuana, he said: "would you want your kids, while they are learning, to be affected by a powerful drug?" (Oregonlive.com, July 30) Let's learn from Colorado's experience. Gov. John Hickenlooper cautions other states to "go slow" on recreational marijuana because they don't know the impact on youth. Dr. Larry Wolk, Colorado Public Health, recently announced: "Later this month, we'll launch a youth prevention campaign that encourages kids not to risk damaging their growing brains by experimenting with marijuana." Robert Perry Redmond - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom