Pubdate: Sun, 18 Aug 2002 Source: Rapid City Journal (SD) Contact: 2002 The Rapid City Journal Website: http://www.rapidcityjournal.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1029 Author: Ruth Milne WRONG PRIORITIES Opium and its relative, heroin, are illegal, and rightly so. They are highly addictive and generally deadly. However, opiates such as codeine and morphine, just as addictive and deadly, are available by prescription. Marijuana, which is far less dangerous than alcohol, is illegal. That is the government's decision and citizens must live by it. However, studies show that marijuana, taken under the direction and care of a doctor, helps those suffering from the effects of chemotherapy. It is only available by prescription in a few states. Why are people making such a protest over medicinal marijuana, when use of medicinal opium is so much more widespread? People have their priorities all wrong. First, get those dying people off their evil morphine (those junkies!); then go after cancer patients who use marijuana to keep from vomiting every time they eat. Proponents of medicinal marijuana are as much concerned with legalizing recreational pot as doctors who prescribe morphine are with legalizing heroin. Ruth Milne, Rapid City - --- MAP posted-by: doc