Pubdate: Fri, 12 Jun 2015 Source: Press-Enterprise (Riverside, CA) Copyright: 2015 The Press-Enterprise Company Contact: http://www.pe.com/localnews/opinion/letters_form.html Website: http://www.pe.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/830 Author: Ken Cable REJECTING POT RIGHT CALL The citizens of Riverside have made it clear they do not want medical marijuana shops operating in their city. This is an "unfortunate development," according to "Anti-marijuana forces prevail" [Editorial, June 4]. It shows the people of the city want "the force of government to keep marijuana sales confined to the black market." This bit of petulance is no doubt a not well thought-out reaction to their full-throated campaign to bring legitimacy to the wider use of this debilitating drug to Riverside and San Bernardino. The editorial goes on to say the failure was the fault of "dishonesty and fear mongering" by opponents. Illegal marijuana cannot be regulated, intoned the P-E in successive editorials, so make it legal, and it lowers the crime rate. So would making all crime legal, but the P-E has yet to campaign for legalizing other crimes difficult to manage. Law enforcement knows that by focusing attention on any criminal behavior pattern, control can be achieved. It's a moving-target situation identify the problem, and suppress it. It happens all over the country every day. It's a police management decision. Whether it was a push by the P-E for more tax money or just naivete, it was wise to leave it to the voters. They proved to be harder to convince than the P-E Editorial Board. Ken Cable Canyon Lake chief, Los Angeles Sheriff's Dept. (retired) - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom