Pubdate: Sun, 15 May 2011 Source: Arizona Daily Sun (AZ) Copyright: 2011 Arizona Daily Sun Contact: http://news.azdailysun.com/opinion/letter_submit.cfm Website: http://www.azdailysun.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1906 Author: Jon Andrews MEDICAL POT BUSINESS SKEWED TOWARD AFFLUENT To the editor: Soon Flagstaff and all of Arizona will have marijuana businesses open to the public to provide "pain relief" for the seriously ill. It is crucial that marijuana dispensaries be monitored at all times; and that all financial records be transparent and available to the public. In addition, all owners and employees should be drug-tested on a regular basis to ensure they are not using the product illegally, while everyone else needs a medical card. These businesses are supposed to be nonprofit, but overnight the whole system has become a "get rich quick" scheme designed for the already affluent, and sick people will pay through the nose for it -- or the alternative will be to continue to purchase it illegally at a more affordable price. At the same time, people who live 25 miles from a dispensary will be able to grow their own. This makes no sense -- if some people can grow their own, everyone should be allowed to. Marijuana is a relatively harmless substance compared to alcohol and cigarettes (or fast food for that matter), and should be decriminalized. This would end illegal dealing and take pressure off our law enforcement, who already have enough to do without having to monitor card holders and dispensaries. This would free them to focus on real criminals and also make space in congested prisons. JON ANDREWS Flagstaff - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake