Pubdate: Sun, 03 Jun 2001 Source: Ogdensburg Journal/Advance News (NY) Copyright: 2001 St. Lawrence County Newspapers Corp Contact: Accepts LTEs by mail only! Website: http://www.ogd.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/689 Authors: Kelli Rentsch, Lee Monnet NOTE: Accepts LTEs by mail only! Must be signed w/phone# Referenced: URL: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v01.n958.a06.html MEDICAL MARIJUANA To the Editor, In response to Mr. David Morgan's letter stating that thirteen pounds of marijuana couldn't possibly be used for medicinal purposes. I would like to know where Mr. Morgan received his Doctorate? How does a layman on the subject assume he knows how much marijuana a person could use in a day and how long that 13 pounds was intended to last this individual? To label medicinal users as criminals is biased and self serving. To deny an ill person a medicine that helps them is inhumane. Alcohol isn't used medicinally yet it is a common poison in most homes in the North Country. It causes more social problems than marijuana. Yet do we monitor the amount of booze a person can have in their home..or how fastthey consume it? I don't understand some peoples callousness toward someone who tries to alleviate their suffering if it involves unconventional methods. If this man chose to self medicate himself with alcohol there would not have been any problems legally, even though alcohol is associated with violence. But since he chose marijuana he is scorned by some because they don't approve of his choice of drug even though it is being recognized all over the world for having medicinal value. Kelli Rentsch Potsdam. New York ****************************************** MARIJUANA USE To the Editor; It seems that Mr. David Morgan is not satisfied with the sentence a local man received for possession of marijuana. In his 5/21/01 letter to the editor "Pot Perspective" he analyzes how much of the substance a person should have for personal use with government statistics. Although I don't have a medical degree I feel that people use mind altering substances for different reasons and in various quantities and that the human psyche is far to complex to be diagnosed by government statistics. From what I understand the man in question is a former marine who used marijuana to self medicate himself to cope with post traumatic syndrome from his service in the Vietnam War. We don't know what horrors he may have witnessed in that often brutal war. Mr. Morgan should walk in that mans shoes a while before he passes judgment on him. In his letter Mr. Morgan points out the large quantity of marijuana being possessed but, I have never heard him address the large volumes of alcohol possessed and consumed in this area. I have seen some local residents literally purchase a truck load of beer and some stock a personal bar that would rival any nightclub. But possession of this amount of alcohol is acceptable because it is the drug most prevalent in our society. Lee Monnet Ogdensburg, New York - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom