Dear Editor:Â
Representative Baker’s 21-October letter in Cowboy State Daily hits all of the oft-repeated talking points in support of changing & liberalizing Wyoming’s cannabis laws.Â
These points largely boil down to the arguments, “Everybody else is doing it⌔ and “We need to change with the times.”Â
Neither of these points is intellectually substantial or compelling, nor are any of the other rationale Mr. Baker outlined, with one exception:Â marijuana use for legitimate medical purposes should be accommodated under law, with provision for control as with any other prescription drug.Â
I won’t take the time here to dissect Mr. Baker’s arguments point by point, but suggest he and your readers consider the article at this link:Â 14 Ways Marijuana Harms Users.Â
I also suggest that Mr. Baker & all proponents of liberalized pot laws (and all Wyoming citizens interested in this issue) recall the precipitous decay of Denver immediately following the legalization of marijuana in Colorado.Â
As a direct result of liberalized homelessness policies & laws and the tolerance & legalization of open, public use of marijuana, the heart of Denver morphed in a stunningly-few years to a cesspool of filth, human misery & petty crime in a fog of ganja smoke.Â
Anyone who believes this was not the inevitable outcome of “progressive” policy, including the legalization of marijuana use, must be oblivious to the patterns of ruin & decadence in nearly every American urban area. I reject that outcome for Wyoming.Â
John Hoak
Big Horn, Wyoming





