Pubdate: Mon, 21 Dec 2015 Source: Blue Mountain Eagle (OR) Copyright: 2015 Blue Mountain Eagle Contact: http://www.bluemountaineagle.com/submit_letter Website: http://www.bluemountaineagle.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/5506 Author: Eva Harris UNREGULATED MARIJUANA MARKET IS DANGEROUS Writer states regulated marijuana market would be safer. To the Editor: I was quoted in the Dec. 16 issue of the Blue Mountain Eagle regarding the county ordinance to ban the commercial growing and selling of marijuana in the county. I am not in favor in any way that underage youngsters have access to marijuana. But the reality is that youngsters do have access, and it is easy for them to get it. But they are getting it from an unregulated market. Oregon Measure 91 legalizing recreational marijuana contains requirements for security systems surrounding and within commercial sites of growers, processors, dispensaries, wholesalers and retailers. Measure 91 requires registration and licensing of the business and monthly reports of activities to the state Health Department. It requires labeling and packaging the products sold and requires testing for molds, pesticides and the potency of the product. This information has to be stated on the product label. The county's ban (opt-out of Measure 91) on these commercial activities has removed these safety measures and left youth and adults alike the unregulated "street market." The production and selling of food and medical products is regulated to secure consistency and purity of those products sold. We have tried to develop systems for the protection of our youth from the negative effects of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs that are on the market today. We recognize these are not perfect and they never will be perfect, but we can try. I don't like being regulated any more than you do. Our youth need some protection and guidance on moderation until they have developed the maturity of judgment to be responsible for their actions. It would be nice if these things could be learned at home with our families. But that does not always happen. Measure 91 is not perfect. But opting out and passing the ban has removed the opportunity to require and enforce these safety measures and has left us without the tools we need to assure the security of grow and processing sites and the clear identification of the products being sold. Eva Harris Canyon City - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom