Pubdate: Thu, 25 Aug 2016 Source: Press Democrat, The (Santa Rosa, CA) Copyright: 2016 The Press Democrat Contact: http://www.pressdemocrat.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/348 Author: Dick Mellberg Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v16/n549/a04.html THE GREEN RUSH EDITOR: You recently reported that Santa Rosa officials "see significant economic development opportunities" associated with the (assumed) future legalization of marijuana ("SR aims to be epicenter of legal pot industry," Aug. 14). In a subsequent editorial ("Defining Santa Rosa's place in the pot industry," Aug. 17), you suggested a cautionary approach because of the many unresolved issues associated with the marijuana industry. These advocacy efforts should also consider a few unmentioned issues: In Colorado, consumption of marijuana by youth 12-17 years old has significantly increased since recreational marijuana was legalized. Usage is 74 percent higher than the national average. Illegal cultivation of marijuana is widespread in Northern California, causing severe damage to the environment from pollution and divergence of natural water sources. Enforcement of DUI laws isn't currently possible because there is no practical procedure for measuring the degree of marijuana intoxication. These are complex issues, and their resolution is far beyond the capabilities of the City Council and staff. It's especially disappointing that Councilwoman Julie Combs is inclined to exempt the marijuana industry from enforcement of public safety laws. I would hope that the city could find better economic development opportunities than creating a "New Age Amsterdam." Ironically, cultivation of marijuana in the Netherlands has always been illegal, and the permitted sales in "coffee shops" are becoming much more restrictive. Once again, it seems that money is the only consideration. I wonder why. DICK MELLBERG Santa Rosa - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom