As a mother, I understand the fears about legalizing marijuana. Parents want the best for our children. We worry about addiction. But research unfailingly has shown that most users of hard drugs start with alcohol or tobacco, not cannabis. And marijuana has never caused a single death, unlike opiates or alcohol.
Parents worry about teen use. Question 1 will better protect our kids, who, everyone agrees, should not use marijuana.
From other states, we know Maine teens won’t use more marijuana if we vote “yes” on Question 1. In addition, black-market dealers do not check IDs and do not test their products, putting our kids at risk
Maine can create a legal, regulated market for adults that tests and labels products for safety, conforms to marketing restrictions, requires child-proof packaging, sells only to adults and is accountable to us.
Tammie Snow
Portland
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