Pubdate: Wed, 06 Apr 2011 Source: Bozeman Daily Chronicle (MT) Copyright: 2011 The Bozeman Daily Chronicle Contact: http://bozemandailychronicle.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1686 Author: Brett Bailey MEDICAL MARIJUANA HAS HAD POSITIVE IMPACT FOR MANY Time for me to weigh in with my opinion on medical marijuana, referred to as MMJ in the remainder of this piece. A Montanan's hypocrisy knows no bounds. Every edition of every newspaper in the state is filled with stories of alcohol-related problems that we are all faced with. In 2009 there were 2,138 alcohol-related crashes in the state of Montana, 198 of which resulted in the death of at least one person. I could go on ad nauseum, but I will suffice to say that alcohol abuse has a far larger impact on society than cannabis could ever have. Yet I don't hear anyone crying out for the abolition of alcohol. I keep hearing how MMJ will bring in organized crime. Let's take a look at this little theory for a moment. Prior to MMJ, the majority of the cannabis consumed in the state of Montana was grown in Mexico, smuggled into the U.S. by Mexican drug cartels. Personally, I would rather contribute to Montana's economy, over Mexico's. MMJ was never meant to become an industry. If anyone hadn't noticed, we are in a pretty rough time economically. As I drive down Main Street, Belgrade, I notice about half of the storefronts are empty. This always makes me wonder where my family would be financially if not for MMJ. My two closest neighbors both worked in the construction trades as did I. My one neighbor hasn't left for work since the first week of December. My other neighbor was laid off about a month ago. As for myself, MMJ has been a blessing for my family, and I also know thousands of others whose lives have been positively impacted either by their use of this medicine or by the fact that they have a job to go to. Brett Bailey Belgrade - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake