[Vision2020] pot-smoking granny

Donovan Arnold donovanjarnold2005 at yahoo.com
Tue Jun 5 12:01:14 PDT 2007


I see two problems with this story;
   
  My first problem is the notion that marijuana can be used as an excuse for pain killers when there is a continuum of other drugs out there that are safer, cheaper, and more effective. I think this is just an excuse 9 times out 10. What old women out there isn't suffering from a myriad of achy bones and joints? Yet not every old women is token. 
   
  My other problem is not the law enforcement officers that should enforce the law when they see it broken, but instead the prosecution that would put forth resources to investigate and try it. If our prosecution has time to investigate and try all these pot smokers, it should downsize the number of staff and the budget so that our community is not paying for it.  
   
  We need to make sure youth and certain adults in certain professions are not smoking
 or high at work. However, while I don't buy the excuse that pot is a sole medical cure for everything it is claimed to be, and I don't want it as accessible as beer and cigarettes, I don't want huge resources spent on imprisoning or prosecuting people unless they are huge dealers or growers. 
   
  Best,
   
  Donovan
  
keely emerinemix <kjajmix1 at msn.com> wrote:
      P  {  margin:0px;  padding:0px  }  body  {  FONT-SIZE: 10pt;  FONT-FAMILY:Tahoma  }    Did anyone catch the Spokesman-Reviews's story about the elderly woman charged with distribution of marijuana for buying an ounce and giving the dealer a pinch of it as thanks for his home delivery?  She has arthritis, a bad back, and myriad other physical complaints and smokes marijuana for pain control.  Now she's facing charges.

It's hard for someone like me who believes that marijuana should be legalized to not start screaming at the stupidity involved in this, but I would think that even the more conservative among us would wonder if police should be spending any time on an old lady who tokes up for pain relief.  I want to be clear -- I don't smoke marijuana, and I don't want my sons to smoke it because it's illegal and unproductive, perhaps even dangerous, at their young ages.  I don't think that smoking anything is terribly healthy.  But if it were legalized, they were adults, and smoked it on occasion -- the way I enjoy an occasional margarita -- I would search for something else in the Bank Of Mom Worries to obsess over.   My cousin Danny is in prison on theft, assault, and possession charges; my cousin Wally smokes a joint a couple of times a week at home.  The government's apparent inability to see the difference results in an enormous waste of time and money and directs focus away from the
 truly criminal among us, and this article is just head-spinning in its absurdity.

Is it just me?

keely

  
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