Pubdate: Sun, 26 Oct 2014 Source: Florida Times-Union (FL) Copyright: 2014 The Florida Times-Union Contact: http://www.jacksonville.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/155 Author: Aaron Bean MEDICAL MARIJUANA AMENDMENT IS FLAWED As a father and as a Floridian, I urge my fellow citizens to vote no on Amendment 2, which would widely legalize the use of medical marijuana. We all want to help sick people, but the exceptionally broad language of Amendment 2 would open the door for more drug abuse and endanger our children. That is not compassion. The discussion over medical marijuana is worth having. Florida has already begun to take responsible steps in recognizing the positive medical properties of certain marijuana strains like Charlotte's Web, which was legalized during the last legislative session. This non-euphoric extract administered as drops under the tongue has been proven to help for many diseases without the negative effects of smokeable marijuana, and legalizing it was a responsible and compassionate move. However, Amendment 2 abandons responsibility and caution in favor of a larger agenda. One of the most concerning problems is found in the definition of debilitating illnesses for which medical marijuana could be prescribed. The list begins with cancer and glaucoma and ends with "other conditions for which a physician believes that the medical use of marijuana would likely outweigh the potential risks for a patient." That could be almost anything. For example, a college student could claim test anxiety over his upcoming physics exam and get a prescription for marijuana. Another concern that I and others share is how the amendment would allow self-termed caregivers who are not medical professionals to pick up and deliver or distribute medical marijuana for up to five patients. This could potentially make it very easy for unscrupulous people to profit from drugs intended for patients. I hope that even those who support the idea of legalizing marijuana for medical use will acknowledge that this amendment as written is bad for children and families in Florida. I join with the Florida Sheriffs Association and many of my colleagues in voicing my objection to this amendment, and again strongly urge you to vote no on Amendment 2. Florida Sen. Aaron Bean, District 4 - --- MAP posted-by: Richard