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Police Chief Opposes Proposed Medical Marijuana Law

Deerfield Police Chief John Sliozis cites amount allowed and access for youth.

Letter to Editor;

On April 17, 2013 the Illinois House of Representatives passed HB-001, often referred to as "Medical Marijuana" legislation, by a vote of 61-57 in favor. The legislation is next expected to be called for a vote in the Senate sometime during the next few weeks. As a Law Enforcement Official for 37 years and the Chief of Police in Deerfield, IL for 12 years I find it imperative to voice my concerns concerning this pending legislation with members of the community.

As proposed, the legislation includes the following provisions; Allows eighteen-year old children (high school seniors) to get medical marijuana cards without a parent's permission, allows qualifying medical marijuana patients to get 2.5 ounces of marijuana every 14-day period or 13 "joints" per day (with this much marijuana, diversion of the extra will become problematic), allows a qualified medical marijuana patient to drive under the influence of marijuana unless found to be "impaired" (enforcement of "impaired" becomes very problematic) and HB-001 does not allow local government to prohibit the cultivation, dispensing, and use of medical cannabis as authorized (a dispensing site could come to your community). These points are just some of the "high" lights proposed.

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The Village of Deerfield has long been an advocate of programs designed to teach and educate students and parents about drug use and the potential pitfalls and addictions that can result. The community has historically been a recognized leader through parent groups like "Deerfield Citizens for Drug Awareness" and most recently "Parents. The Anti-Drug." Passage of such legislation is contrary to what members of the community have strived to achieve for years concerning the use of illicit drugs. I strongly urge all members of the community to contact their local State Senate and House representatives to voice opposition to this proposed legislation.

John J. Sliozis 
Chief of Police 
Village of Deerfield

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