To the Editor:
Many have said it before me, very eloquently I might add. Karen Oslund's letter about how Measure G has failed is an excellent example. A Mendocino County native who left her home here because of the marijuana problem, is another example.
I'm not leaving. I was born and raised in Mendocino County and except for going away to college, I have lived here all my life. This is my county. I have a stake in what happens here and what it's become. That's why I'm helping the fight against commercial marijuana growing by supporting Measure B.
I'm tired, sad and angry hearing stories from friends, family, neighbors and strangers of how commercial marijuana gardens in their neighborhoods are affecting their lives. They are driven inside their homes, shutting tight the windows, unable to conduct their daily lives the way they used to and have the right to. They are threatened and afraid. They have spent their hard earned money on their homes and now find they have to sell and leave. Many have a hard time selling their home for the very same reason they are leaving. I am up against the same problem.
Here, in a nutshell is the problem in Mendocino County. "Through its budgetary authority, the Mendocino County Board of Supervisors shall seek to ensure that the Sheriff's Office and the District Attorney give lowest priority to the enforcement and prosecution of marijuana laws." That is a direct quote from the text of Measure G. That little statement is the
problem in Mendocino County. That low priority needs to go away That low priority is the reason that a Sheriff's deputy was told to leave and make no arrest at the scene of a very dangerous fire on Walker Road in Willits caused by the grower's generator. This grower had over 300 plants and a room full of processed bud -- and waved his 19 caregiver cards. That low priority is the reason this commercial grower walked away. It's a shining example of what happens over and over in Mendocino County.
That low priority is the reason people in neighborhoods all over this county are suffering with marijuana gardens just over the fence and law enforcement walks away. That low priority has ruined this county.
I listened to the forum on KZYX on April 10. Keith Faulder claimed Measure B attacks medical marijuana and waved the "medical marijuana" flag on the radio as often as the commercial growers do. At the forum in Ukiah Laura Hamburg acknowledged there is a problem in this county but Measure B isn't going to solve it, rather it will harm the legitimate growers. Who are they? Would that legitimate grower be the guy in Willits who waved the 19 caregiver cards after damaging the environment and endangering many other property owners nearby?
Measure B will not deny any patient their prescribed marijuana. It simply sets the state's limits and allows for more if prescribed by a doctor. But, somebody tell me, do medical marijuana patients in Mendocino County need more marijuana than patients in the rest of the State of California?
Measure B is the right step to take back our county, my home. It's long overdue.
Lucy Simonson
Ukiah
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