Pubdate: Wed, 03 Jan 2018 Source: Los Angeles Times (CA) Copyright: 2018 Los Angeles Times Contact: http://www.latimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/248 Author: Ellen L. Burnham, MD, Denver TOP: CALIFORNIA WILL REGRET LEGALIZING MARIJUANA IF ITS EXPERIENCE IS ANYTHING LIKE COLORADO'S To the editor: The commercial interests driving the rapid legalization of marijuana in California call to mind the playbook of Big Tobacco. ("For marijuana users, it's high times as California makes recreational use legal," Jan. 2) Decades passed and millions of lives were harmed before the adverse impact of cigarettes was acknowledged. During that time, Big Tobacco stifled government investigation of tobacco's potential harm while manipulating their product's addictive properties and marketing to children. Since the liberalization of marijuana laws in Colorado, more people use marijuana than ever before, and many have or will become addicted. Use of healthcare resources for marijuana-associated illnesses has also increased here. Colorado is suffering additional consequences, including more car crash fatalities involving marijuana-using drivers and accidental ingestion and poisoning of children who inadvertently consume edibles packaged as candy and soda. It is predictable, but unfortunate, that financial gain for commercial growers and Silicon Valley financiers have greased the wheels for recreational marijuana. This enthusiasm should perhaps be tempered by the sheer numbers of Californians exposed directly or indirectly to marijuana, where downstream repercussions on healthcare may well be enormous. Ellen L. Burnham, MD, Denver The writer is an associate professor and pulmonary disease specialist at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt