Pubdate: Thu, 14 Sep 2006
Source: Albany Democrat-Herald (OR)
Copyright: 2006 Lee Enterprises
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Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/7

POT-LEAF LOOKALIKE LEADS TO BOOK REDESIGN

The serrated leaves on the plant gracing the front of the employee 
benefits handbook reminded some Eugene city employees of marijuana, 
so the city will get rid of the image.

The plant wasn't illicit, though. It was a lace leaf maple.

In the black and white photo on the handbook, it looked similar, said 
Myrnie Daut, risk services division manager.

Some employees said it appeared the city was endorsing the drug.

Police Capt. Steve Swenson sent an e-mail to employees noting the 
city has lots of maples.

"I have a very nice one in my front yard,'' he said. "There are no 
hidden meanings, subliminal or intentional, supporting medical 
marijuana or advocating marijuana use as some are speculating.''

On the city's Web site, the image will be replaced with one of a 
lighthouse. The booklet will get a new cover although the city won't 
attempt to replace the 650 already distributed.
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