Pubdate: Sat, 22 Sep 2012
Source: Steamboat Today, The (CO)
Copyright: 2012 The Steamboat Pilot & Today
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Author: Omar M. Campbell

JUST SAY 'NO'

Legalizing marijuana in Colorado will be on the general election 
ballot Nov. 6. Advocates seem unconcerned or oblivious to the fact 
that it is illegal under federal law.

Legalizing "medical" marijuana in 2000 was the first step in the 
advocates' long-term strategy to eventually make the drug legal. That 
is where we are now -- with some restrictions on age, quantity, etc.

Now that the voters are softened up after a decade-plus of hype and 
the establishment of "caregivers" and their pot emporiums, advocates 
feel the time is ripe for an initiative. As I recall, medical 
marijuana was approved by about 54 percent statewide in 2000 and by a 
disappointing 65 percent in Routt County. It might be higher this 
fall because of medical marijuana.

The leading argument for legalization pot is that it is no worse than 
alcohol or tobacco. I am inclined to agree with the former, but not 
the latter. Use of alcohol and pot both cause "highs" and mental and 
physical impairments. A California study showed that pot users were 
twice as likely to cause auto accidents as non-users. Tobacco, on the 
other hand, is bad for physical health but does not cause mental 
impairment leading to accidents.

DUID enforcement for driving under the influence of pot would be very 
difficult to prove. The state is working on a complex test for the 
primary harmful chemical in pot. It appears that there is no easy 
test for pot as there is for alcohol. Perhaps an officer's "sniff 
test" of breath and clothing would do? A sharp lawyer would have a 
field day with that one.

TV tickers say that the feds are cracking down on the out-of-control 
pot situation in California. Will Colorado be next?

If you haven't already made up your mind, think first of our youth, 
our community, its reputation and DUID increases when doing so.

Omar M. Campbell

Steamboat Springs
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