Pubdate: Sat, 14 May 2016 Source: Pueblo Chieftain (CO) Copyright: 2016 The Pueblo Chieftain Contact: http://www.chieftain.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1613 Author: Wayne C Martinez POT ISN'T EVEN AS BAD AS ALCOHOL Recently in The Pueblo Chieftain I read a group of medical professionals united to sign a document in favor of the current (misguided) petition in favor of outlawing marijuana establishments, etc.; within Pueblo County. Currently, another voter issue would allow wine, full-strength beers and even spirits in grocery stores. I see none of the righteous indignation of these groups over the alcohol issue. The hypocrisy is astonishing, ROTFLOL (Rolling on the floor laughing out loud). Alcohol is much worse than marijuana. But marijuana is so much more emotional than alcohol. When Bayer introduced aspirin in 1899, cannabis was America's No. 1 painkiller. Other evidence indicates that marijuana has been used for over 5,000 years. No one has ever overdosed using marijuana exclusively. Aspirin has been used for 108 years. Approximately 500 people die every year by taking aspirin. I would encourage not using the film "Refer Maddness" as your reference point. Yes, this is new. Yes, there is a learning curve and the novice user should use a "Rookie Cookie," but this too shall pass. Colorado has always been a leader, and soon our views on marijuana will be no different than those on alcohol. I once asked former Pueblo County Sheriff Dan Corsentino on talk radio how many deputies respond to domestic violence calls in which alcohol is involved? His answer was nearly 100 percent and how many with marijuana? The answer was none. Of course, the other emotional argument is the children. With regard to that, you should be concerned about the pharmaceuticals in your medicine cabinet; that's what your kids are using. Just an observation. Wayne C Martinez Pueblo - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom