Pubdate: Thu, 01 Apr 2010 Source: Boulder Weekly (CO) Copyright: 2010 Boulder Weekly Contact: http://www.boulderweekly.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/57 Author: Robert Kyle Ussery POT PRINCIPLES Anyone living in Boulder is no stranger to the medical marijuana dispensary phenomenon that has been unfolding recently. While the current situation is certainly a step in the right direction towards drug policy reform, prefacing all things marijuana with the term "medical" is a bit irking. Personally I enjoy, and have enjoyed, recreationally smoking marijuana for years. But as young, perfectly healthy co-workers, friends and neighbors retrieve their medical cards for things like chronic pain, or sleep apnea, I often ask myself who they are fooling. Of course, there are patients who greatly benefit from the service, but unfortunately all of the "patients" I know, understandably, just like to get high. While obtaining the privilege of buying exotic strands of organic, locally grown grass from a storefront is certainly alluring, the principle of lying to a doctor seems foolish. I suppose it's a silly moral pedestal to stand on, thinking back to the days of being terrified to drive with a gram of marijuana in my possession, but for now it feels valid. The economic gain is certainly notable. Local papers can surely attest to the rise in advertising, the tax dollars don't hurt either, and no one working for a dispensary is complaining. But I can't help but wonder if the original proponents of the medical marijuana movement, and the patients who truly need it, feel a dishonor to their cause when they open the paper to trendy, tie-dyed dispensary ads with hip and marketable business names. If suddenly the local paper was riddled with pharmaceutical ads and pharmacies were being built at the rate dispensaries are, it is likely that the reception wouldn't be so hot. It is my hope that "medical" dispensaries are just a necessary formality towards complete legalization, a way of easing the public in gradually. So while I continue to illegally enjoy a puff now and again, I will wait patiently for legalization to appear on the ballot and hope that when it does, it passes. Robert Kyle Ussery/Boulder - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D