Lawmakers should move past the stigma of cannabis products

By Randy Haugen, Decorah

To the Editor:

It is time for Iowa and its leaders and the country as a whole to legalize/decriminalize the evil weed, as some still say, aka marijuana and most all CBD products.

Minnesota has done it as has Missouri and Illinois just in the Midwest. And Missouri is a very conservative state like Iowa has become.

As of November 2024, the following 24 states have legalized the recreational use of marijuana: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island and Vermont.

To begin with, marijuana is not a gateway drug, there is no scientific consensus that shows that marijuana is a gateway drug. I know people who use marijuana, people who use it for medical purposes and those who use it for recreational purposes, and none of them have moved on to more dangerous drugs, nor are they addicted to marijuana.

When it comes to your statement “is marijuana less harmful than cigarettes?” In my opinion, and I’m sure many others would agree, yes, marijuana is less harmful than cigarettes. We all know cigarettes are addictive and contained hundreds of dangerous chemicals, with many of them known to cause cancer, along with other health issues such as heart disease, COPD and emphysema and cancer, yet cigarettes are available for sale to the public to adults 18 and older — except for Hawaii and soon to be California.

The same applies to alcohol, while many of us drink responsibly, there are those who are alcoholics, and long-term health effects for them include cancer, liver disease and pancreatitis, yet alcohol is for sale to the public. Why should we treat marijuana any different?

If anything, we should treat marijuana the same way as alcohol. Why prohibit marijuana just because it can result in more car accidents? People already drink and drive, and unfortunately many are involved in car accidents that results in injuries and death, but it doesn’t stop alcohol from being sold to the public. There are already laws that make it illegal to drive a car while being high, as well as drunk or under the influence of other narcotics, it’s all classified under driving under the influence. The legal states are reaping in billions of dollars of tax money from CBD sales. There is no reason at all Iowa cannot give Iowans the freedom that many others have..

Our leaders must wake up and get away from the stigma of cannabis products as a bad thing…at the federal level Donald Trump has stated support for legalization and that should be enough for Iowa’s conservative leaders to follow suit….it’s all about freedom remember?

I am sure many members of our local law enforcement would agree.

So I say in 2025 lets have the freedom millions of others have and not be afraid of being punished by the law as Iowa does now for even small amounts of cannabis products.

It’s past time to Spread the word to legalize marijuana.

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Sarah Thule
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16 days ago

it is interesting to note that opposition to legalizing MJ is more loudly from it’s competition (alcohol & cigarette companies) than from medical organizations. free trade should not be blocked by laws.