Pubdate: Tue, 18 May 2010 Source: Gazette, The (Colorado Springs, CO) Copyright: 2010 The Gazette Contact: http://www.gazette.com/sections/opinion/submitletter/ Website: http://www.gazette.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/165 Author: Lewis Kary BIG WORDS DON'T MAKE A BILL Amendment 20 of the Colorado constitution allows for the use medical marijuana. This is not something that is a game or a chess match to see who can checkmate who first. This amendment gave some citizens of Colorado a new lease on life. We also felt that there were many citizens who could benefit from the medicinal use of marijuana and to date the state has issued over 60,000 registry cards. This has created a backlog of at least six months, but because there are temporary cards given out, there are approximately 100,000 Coloradans who are able to purchase medicine throughout the state. There are an estimated 110 dispensaries in the Springs alone, according to the Office of Vital Statistics and Medical Marijuana Registry. Creating a bill, HB 1284, that would give local government the opportunity to ban dispensaries and make it hard for a patient to receive their medicine, will only put the drug dealers back to work, and force some patients to have travel longer distances to pick up their medicine. It would appear to me that the state is putting this HB 1284 out there to see if anyone is paying attention and to also have some form of regulation on an industry that is taking this state by storm. This to me is not the way you regulate things. You need to figure out what it is you are attempting to accomplish and then you create new processes. Don't just put big words on paper and call it a bill. Lewis Kary Colorado Springs - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart