Pubdate: Wed, 07 Feb 2001 Source: Wichita Eagle (KS) Copyright: 2001 The Wichita Eagle Contact: P.O. Box 820, Wichita, KS 67201 Fax: (316) 268-6627 Website: http://www.wichitaeagle.com/ Author: Larry Monaghan PROFITABLE WAR How many people have been imprisoned and killed over a "war on drugs" that started as a minority-control effort, escalated into a tool to punish anti-war protesters and is now a pandemic problem? Seventy years and a trillion dollars later, the federal government is still spending billions of dollars and destroying millions of lives to cover up a host of abuses of power. Environmentalists have been saying for 30 years that a return to commercial hemp could not only provide an additional cash crop for U.S. farmers but also provide a renewable resource, freeing America from dependency on imported fuels. For 25 years, the federal government has been providing marijuana to a tiny group of patients for glaucoma, chronic pain, spasticity and nausea. The first patient to receive medical marijuana for glaucoma 25 years ago still has his sight, while a million Americans who may have been treated have gone blind. Researchers have reported that marijuana has dozens of medical uses and that it supplies the body with a substance called anandymide, which is critical for the immune system and pain control. One researcher even stated that as much as 50 percent of the over-the-counter pain medications are purchased to treat the lack of this substance in our diets. Drug-company profits, energy-company profits, prison budgets and law-enforcement budgets depend on drug laws designed to keep the population of the country sick, tired and broke. Sick, tired, broke and unarmed people are easy to control, especially with SWAT team tactics, but does this sound like Jefferson's idea of a free America? By the way, he grew marijuana. Larry Monaghan - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D