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"Dear CDIA Members and Citizens of Colorado,
Those who want to
legalize drugs weaken our collective struggle against this scourge of
our society. Like a cancer, proponents for legalization eat away at
society's resolve and moral fiber. The marijuana-drug legalization
movement has nothing to offer users and addicts but more drugs."

So begins the letter from Lt.
Ernie Martinez, President of the Colorado Drug Investigators
Association (CDIA), which he circulated in late August 2006, just after
Amendment 44 -- the statewide initiative to remove all penalties for
adult marijuana possession -- qualified for the ballot in Colorado. (CLICK HERE to download Lt. Martinez's entire letter and the attached information.)
Lt. Martinez continues to fight
progress in Denver from his seat on the Denver Marijuana Policy Review
Panel appointed by Mayor John Hickenlooper. As you might recall, this
mayoral panel is tasked with implementing the ordinance approved by
voters in 2007, which designated marijuana possession the city's lowest
law enforcement priority, to the "greatest extent possible." Yet
Lt. Martinez was the most publicly vocal opponent against that
initiative, so it's not surprising he has no intention of fulfilling
the panel's mission. Moreover, his views on marijuana are
reprehensible and entirely out of line with Denver voters -- who he
actually compares to "a cancer"!
Why would Mayor Hickenlooper
appoint such a anti-marijuana crusader to fill a role on a panel
working to reduce marijuana arrests and prosecutions in the city? It's time we ask him, hold him accountable, and call on him to rectify his poor decision of appointing Lt. Martinez.
CLICK HERE to Take Action and send
Mayor Hickenlooper a message calling on him to replace Lt. Martinez on
the Denver Marijuana Policy Review Panel, and to let him know those who
support marijuana policy reform are not a cancer... we are Colorado! It takes less than a minute to take action and encourage others to do so, as well.
Even
if you don't live in Colorado, we hope you will still take action and
let Mayor Hickenlooper know that people around the nation are watching
Denver and Colorado, and pulling for them to set a good example of how marijuana ought to be treated in our society. (More after the jump)

Mayor Hickenlooper is now running
for governor in Colorado, where internal polling has found that about
half of likely Colorado voters support making marijuana legal and
regulating it like
alcohol. And in his hometown of
Denver, where voters have repeatedly made their position on this issue
clear, about two-thirds of likely voters support an end to Marijuana
Prohibition.
The people of Colorado want to see progress on marijuana policy reform. Should he be elected,
will he represent them? Or will he make equally counterproductive
appointments at the state level? After all, the information
distributed by Lt. Martinez and the CDIA is not just inaccurate and
intentionally disingenuous, but also potentially dangerous. They
clearly accept the widespread use of alcohol, and they want to ensure
adults are not able to use marijuana, which according to all objective
research, is a far less harmful substance. Apparently they are more
interested maintaining Marijuana Prohibition than maintaining public safety.
Along with Lt. Martinez's
malicious letter was a document titled, "The Truth About Marijuana:
Fact vs. Fiction," which includes such gems as:
Fiction: This nation's drug policy has failed. It is time to try something new like legalizing small amounts of marijuana.
FACT: Marijuana use has been the cause of deaths from accidents, disease and recently possible toxicity.
Fiction: Being under the influence of marijuana is safer than being under the influence of alcohol.
FACT: Sobriety is the only safe alternative to being under the influence of alcohol.
(CLICK HERE to download Lt. Martinez's entire letter and the attached information.)
If
you find these "facts" and "fictions" as ridiculous as we do, please CLICK HERE to tell Mayor (and potential future governor)
Hickenlooper that appointees like Lt. Ernie Martinez are unnacceptable,
and so are his absurd anti-marijuana rhetoric and lobbying activities.
It's time for him to end the obstruction of progress when it comes to
marijuana policy reform or explain why he will not. |