Pubdate: Tue, 01 Nov 2016 Source: Press-Enterprise (Riverside, CA) Copyright: 2016 The Press-Enterprise Company Contact: http://www.pe.com/localnews/opinion/letters_form.html Website: http://www.pe.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/830 Author: Ken Cable LAST CHANCE TO PREVENT POT SCOURGE There are only a few days left before voters' last chance to stop California's spiraling plunge into the marijuana morass now plaguing several states by voting no on Prop. 64. Supporters point out that responsible people can use marijuana without ill effect while ignoring it's the irresponsible that pose the threat. Further, they argue that marijuana DUIs are not as prevalent as alcohol users. I'm struggling to see the difference in that one. Proponents argue that tax revenue reaching more than a billion dollars, along with savings to the justice system of tens of millions, will be a boon to California. This ignores the fact that so many regulations being created will create new enforcement issues that will need to be addressed. A further argument is that this financial windfall will "fund youth prevention programs, marijuana research, better drugged driving tests, environmental remediation and grants to impacted communities." The irony is that Prop. 64 will exacerbate these needs. We are facing Prop. 64 because legislators at city, county and state levels who were elected to their positions to decide these issues failed to perform, thus sending them to the voters to decide. Then, when the bottom drops out (and it will) they may correctly point to the people for approving it. It's now up to the responsible citizens of California to do these legislators' work. Help them out; vote no on Prop. 64. Ken Cable Canyon Lake - --- MAP posted-by: Matt