Pubdate: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 Source: Journal Advocate, The (Sterling, CO) Copyright: 2006 MediaNews Group, Inc. Contact: http://www.journal-advocate.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4033 Author: Charles Marcinkiewicz BALLOT ANALYSIS CONTAINS FABRICATION EDITOR: The Analysis of the 2006 Ballot Proposals, printed, published and distributed by the Legislative Council of the Colorado General Assembly, contains a very blatant fabrication, which is obviously intended to mislead the Colorado voting public. On page 27 of the "analysis" it reads, "It would also include transferring up to 1 ounce of marijuana to another individual 15 years or older as long as there is no compensation." This is absolutely untrue. Amendment 44 would not enable anyone under the age of 21 to have anything to do with marijuana. This misinformation is intended to sway voters who would approve legal possession for over-21-year-olds, but would not approve of younger persons having anything to do with it. There is s a lawsuit in process because of this lie. But, in spite of the lawsuit, the Legislative Council of the General Assembly has continued to print and distribute their "analysis." This dirty trick is the product of people who obviously don't believe in democracy. They want things their way, no matter what the majority wants. Printing, publishing and distributing an outright lie intended to mislead voters is illegal, and I hope the guilty parties are prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Whether or not this amendment passes, or should or should not pass, we as a society should not tolerate criminal behavior that is intended to "pull the wool over our eyes." Amendment 44 would only enable adults over the age of 21 to possess marijuana. I encourage all Colorado voters to disregard the Legislative Council's "analysis." Just read the amendment's text on page 66. Shame on the Legislative Council for engaging in such an undemocratic act. Charles Marcinkiewicz, Golden - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake