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Letter: Sneaky poll is biased against legalizing medical marijuana in Utah

(Leah Hogsten | The Salt Lake Tribune) "Every part of the plant is used, the kief, shake and the stems, which are composted and used for fertilizer. "Eventually we would like to make paper" with the stems, said Joel Stanley, October 25, 2014. For cancer patients seeking relief from chemotherapy and parents of children with debilitating seizure disorders, the medical marijuana cultivators Joel, Jesse, Jonathan, Jordan, Jared and Josh Stanley of Colorado Springs and their non-profit Realm of Caring Foundation is their only option.

I was recently contacted for input on a political poll. The questions started as expected, but then took a turn toward the medical marijuana ballot proposal.

With a spouse and disabled sister who suffer debilitating chronic pain, I fully favor medical marijuana. The medical marijuana-related poll questions were obviously biased against medical marijuana, such that if you answered in favor of the ballot proposal you would also be in favor of 5-year-olds using pot at school, organized crime and more or less the complete destruction of Utah society.

After responding to a couple of these biased questions, I asked who was sponsoring the poll and told the person the questions were ridiculous. The pollster said they would tell me the poll sponsor, but only after I completed the survey. At this point I hung up. The pollster immediately called back and wanted me to complete the poll. Since they would not tell me the poll sponsor or acknowledge the poll was biased, I declined.

If you see a poll about medical marijuana, beware. The one I was asked to complete was sneaky and completely biased against medical marijuana.

Dave Larsen, Ogden