Pubdate: Fri, 14 Aug 2015 Source: Times-Standard (Eureka, CA) Copyright: 2015 Times-Standard Contact: http://www.times-standard.com/writeus Website: http://www.times-standard.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1051 Author: Richard Leamon Note: Richard Leamon resides in Fortuna. CANNABIS RUINS LIVES - IT'S NOT A PUNCH LINE In response to Mr. Martin's column on the church of cannabis ("Hark, dude! Dost thou not feel the buzz?", Times-Standard, July 26, Page A4) I am convinced he is a very dangerous man. Far more dangerous than one realizes. He is a danger to infants in their mother's womb and a danger to those of us who drive. A pregnant woman on marijuana can give birth to a child with a 10 percent smaller brain. A toddler eating edibles can be rushed to the emergency room because it cannot breathe. Marijuana stores sell edibles attractive to children, and those edibles can be candy, brownies, suckers, drinks or ice cream. It is possible to put marijuana into almost anything. You can't do that with alcoholic beverages. Yale Medical School was unable to find any kind of medical use for marijuana. Kids start smoking marijuana at early ages and then start to do poorly in school. Drugs are the single most important reason students are suspended from school. The dropout rate in our California high schools is 20 to 25 percent in some parts of California. Nearly half our state tax dollars go to education. We want our children to live good lives. Don't you? Marijuana also lowers college and university graduation rates. According to Mariam Arain and cohorts in the article "Maturation of the Adolescent Brain," in the book "Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment," "Epidemiological studies have suggested that adolescent cannabis abuse may increase their risk of developing cognitive abnormalities, psychotic illness, mood disorders, and illicit substance abuse later in life. Cannabis abuse in adolescence could increase the risk of developing psychiatric disorders, especially in people who are vulnerable to developing psychiatric syndromes." I heard on NPR that marijuana and heroin are an epidemic in Oregon. It could happen here. Today's marijuana is not the same as the flower children smoked at Woodstock. Legalizing marijuana will only make these problems worse. To talk about legalizing marijuana for persons over 21 is insincere when marijuana is so widely available everywhere. I live in Fortuna and a man told me all three of his neighbors grow it, and it hangs over his fence. A woman cut back her neighbors marijuana plants to keep her horses from eating it. Our police chief said he can smell it as he drives around our community. I spoke to our new district attorney regarding the penalty for providing marijuana to underage kids and she confirmed what I heard that it is only a "slap on the wrist fine." That should please Mr. Martin. Garberville is a city of high unemployment and poverty. People there shoot at airplanes and sometimes at each other. People sometimes disappear in Garberville. Is that what Mr. Martin wants for Fortuna? I like Fortuna the way it is and do not want to see marijuana shops open on Main Street. So Mr. Martin can mock the good people that go to church but they harm no one, while cannabis destroys lives. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom