News (Media Awareness Project) - US MI: PUB LTE: Proposal 1 OK |
Title: | US MI: PUB LTE: Proposal 1 OK |
Published On: | 2008-11-02 |
Source: | Saginaw News (MI) |
Fetched On: | 2008-11-04 18:48:58 |
PROPOSAL 1 OK
Editor, The News:
I'm deeply saddened to read that The Saginaw News has apparently
bought the lies being spread by Proposal 1's opposition hook, line,
and sinker ("Levin, yes; proposals, no," 10/24).
The editors even go so far as to use the same language that these
misguided critics have deployed. Let's be perfectly clear: Proposal 1
forbids medical marijuana dispensaries -- or so-called "pot shops" --
and it forbids the sale of medical marijuana in any fashion. Proposal
1 is nothing like California's law, despite the best efforts of Bill
Schuette and others to invoke it as a scare tactic.
No one is going to "turn their back" on Michigan if voters approve
protecting cancer patients from arrest for using their
doctor-recommended medicine. These laws are up and in effect in 12
states, and the sky has not fallen anywhere. Even in California --
which was the first and has the most loosely worded law -- teen use
of marijuana has fallen since its passage.
The fact is that these are wildly popular and largely
non-controversial laws, and Proposal 1 will do exactly what it sets
out to do: Provide a measure of relief to our friends, family, and
neighbors stricken by horrible illness. It deserves voters' support.
Vote yes on Proposal 1.
Bob Wood
Caro
Editor, The News:
I'm deeply saddened to read that The Saginaw News has apparently
bought the lies being spread by Proposal 1's opposition hook, line,
and sinker ("Levin, yes; proposals, no," 10/24).
The editors even go so far as to use the same language that these
misguided critics have deployed. Let's be perfectly clear: Proposal 1
forbids medical marijuana dispensaries -- or so-called "pot shops" --
and it forbids the sale of medical marijuana in any fashion. Proposal
1 is nothing like California's law, despite the best efforts of Bill
Schuette and others to invoke it as a scare tactic.
No one is going to "turn their back" on Michigan if voters approve
protecting cancer patients from arrest for using their
doctor-recommended medicine. These laws are up and in effect in 12
states, and the sky has not fallen anywhere. Even in California --
which was the first and has the most loosely worded law -- teen use
of marijuana has fallen since its passage.
The fact is that these are wildly popular and largely
non-controversial laws, and Proposal 1 will do exactly what it sets
out to do: Provide a measure of relief to our friends, family, and
neighbors stricken by horrible illness. It deserves voters' support.
Vote yes on Proposal 1.
Bob Wood
Caro
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