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Commentary: Illinois Family Institute continues campaign of ignorance on pot legalization
todayFebruary 5, 2018 120
Kathy Valente from the Illinois Family Institute has yet again continued the organization’s ignorance campaign on a pending Cook County resolution to legalize marijuana in the county.
In a Letter To The Editor that Valente submitted to all media outlets on February 1 entitled “Avoiding a Dangerous Pot Hole”, she and the Institute continues to prove how ignorant they truly are.
Actually, Kathy, you are still ignorant regarding the facts:
Try again. Obviously, you didn’t read my bullet point under Lift News. While I’m not for the taxation of retail sales of marijuana, the proposed legislation in both the Illinois House and Illinois Senate could garner as much as $20 million per month, or $240 million per year in its first year of legalization. The problem is not the revenue; the problem is whether the Illinois General Assembly can keep their act together and not overspend the new revenue.
Let’s see: First remark: DEBUNKED. Second remark: DEBUNKED — see Lift News again. Third remark: DEBUNKED — there is no data supporting such a claim either. Fourth remark: PLAUSIBLE — but that depends on how one’s mind has developed. Some young adults already have a fully-developed brain at 16, others at 17 or 18, so if it’s fully developed, then there is no real considerable effect. If it’s not fully developed, there may be a slight decline, but not as extreme as your propaganda suggests.
I run an information technology business who has independently contracted employees who do show up for work high. Guess what? It doesn’t impact their work performance as your propaganda suggests. They’re five times more productive than someone who is stone cold, straight-edge sober. Never had a lost-time accident in seven years because someone smoked pot and came to work high. (Disclaimer: Heartland Internet Media Networks is also the parent company of this publication.)
If employers are REALLY having a problem finding employees, then their hiring standards are way too high.
Traffic fatalities HAVE NOT doubled, as in all states combined where pot is fully legal, fatalities have actually DECLINED every year by 10 percent or more. Check with each state’s Department of Transportation and the National Transportation Safety Board for that information.
Pot has nothing to do with people being homeless, so that argument there is completely invalid.
Again, your propaganda about hospitalizations and poison control center calls are false. The few hospitalizations (and I mean, less than 10 in 2017) that took place was because some laced a strain of marijuana with opioid drug fentanyl and no calls were made to the poison control center just for smoking marijuana that wasn’t laced with something else.
The Illinois Family Institute is pushing for Cook County voters to vote against the referendum to legalize marijuana in Cook County, and if it comes to a referendum statewide in November. It is the opinion of this editor that for the best interest of Cook County and Illinois voters that you vote to SUPPORT the referendum(s) as it results in tens of thousands of non-criminal marijuana offenders who were wrongly imprisoned just for smoking a plant going home to their families instead of being stuck behind a cage.
Jake Leonard, Editor-In-Chief
Jake Leonard, a broadcast media and journalism veteran, is the editor-in-chief of Heartland Newsfeed. Leonard is also GM and program director of Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network, wrestling editor and contributing writer for Ambush Sports, a contributing writer for My Sports Vote and Midwest Sports Network, and a former contributor to Bleacher Report and Overtime Heroics. He resides at home in Nokomis, Ill. with his dog Buster.
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