Pubdate: Sat, 04 Jul 2015 Source: Pueblo Chieftain (CO) Copyright: 2015 The Pueblo Chieftain Contact: http://www.chieftain.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1613 Author: George A. Rivera RESEARCH THE TOPIC BEFORE CASTING YOUR BALLOT And so the debate over recreational marijuana sales in Pueblo has begun. During the upcoming 18 months, Puebloans will be deluged with articles and information arguing the benefits of marijuana and/or the damage caused by marijuana. Both sides will state that the facts they are using to support their argument are the truth even though at times the positions will be diametrically opposite. (Note: This editorial is not meant to argue for one side or the other, but as a matter of full disclosure, I will state that I am opposed to the sale of recreational marijuana in the city of Pueblo.) So what are the voters of Pueblo to think? What are we to do and how should we make up our minds about how to vote on this very important issue? I would like to make a few suggestions. Take nothing from either side at face value. Research the facts that are presented as thoroughly as possible in order to determine which are being presented accurately and which are not. Keep an open mind as you do your research, and try to find reputable sources for your research. Use common sense when analyzing the information you find while doing your research. If some information sounds overly biased or lacks supporting data, or appears too extreme or all encompassing on either side of the argument, it may be a good idea to be cautious in relying too heavily on that information. Also, it has been said that all politics are local, with voters being mostly concerned about how a certain policy or law will affect them personally. With that in mind, I would suggest that voters discuss the issue with family, friends, neighbors, co-workers, educators, business owners, employers, medical personnel, law enforcement personnel, growers and anyone else who might be able to share insight from a personal standpoint. Even though this might be considered "anecdotal information," such information when combined with some common sense analysis would be invaluable in providing insight into how the sale of recreational marijuana in the city would affect us and our families. Using the guidelines in this letter, I truly believe that the informed voters of the city of Pueblo can and will make a wise decision when they cast their ballot for or against the sale of recreational marijuana sales in 2016. George A. Rivera Pueblo - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom