Pubdate: Fri, 10 Oct 2008
Source: DrugSense Weekly (DSW)
Website: http://www.drugsense.org

LETTER OF THE WEEK

ADDRESSING THE OMMP ISSUE

By Allan Erickson

Hannah Guzik and the Daily Tidings have done a good job covering the 
marijuana issue -- an issue which the anti-pot, anti-OMMP [Oregon 
Medical Marijuana Program] folks seem to dominate these days.

I was terribly irked, however, by the statement from Ashland Police 
Department's Deputy Police Chief Rich Walsh when he said, "It's kind 
of like medical marijuana.  You can basically go out and stub your 
toe and get a medical marijuana card, and say your toe hurts. And 
that's just not right." ("Enforcement vs. regulation," Sept. 29)

Lets consider for just a moment what Oregon cannabis activists are 
saying and doing.  They are saying marijuana is medicine and that it 
should be regulated.  Great. The Oregon Medical Marijuana Program is 
a successful program that has led to increased regulation. Nearly $1 
million collected by the OMMP was actually used by the state for 
other purposes. How many other health care programs are so 
successfully self supporting?

But there are some 300,000 pot smokers in Oregon according to Jeffery 
Miron's economic report (mentioned in the article). And these 
citizens have to either grow under clandestine methods or buy from 
the black market -- a black market that is so profitable we now have 
Mexican cartels growing multi-thousand plant crops in our remote wild 
areas, damaging our streams, rivers and fishing holes with chemical 
pesticides, herbicides and fertilizers. It seems among the greatest 
failures of pot prohibition is the increased pot production 
controlled by foreign cartels.

Legalization (not decriminalization) would remove the criminal 
element completely, ending their assault on our beautiful state while 
providing both work for Oregonians and funds for state coffers.

If the issue is about harm ... well ... we better ban cigarettes, 
cars and alcohol.

Allan Erickson, Drug Policy Forum of Oregon

Eugene

Pubdate: Fri, 3 Oct 2008

Source: Ashland Daily Tidings (OR)

Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v08/n906/a05.html
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