Pubdate: Sat, 16 Mar 2002 Source: Trenton Times, The (NJ) Copyright: 2002 The Times Contact: http://www.njo.com/times/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/458 Author: Kenneth R. Wolski Note: Headline by Map editor IS THIS COMPASSIONATE CONSERVATISM? Dear Sir: The federal government's campaign against seriously ill Americans who use marijuana medicinally is an atrocity in the "war on drugs" ("Federal Boondoggle - Use of medical marijuana by terminally ill under siege," The Times, March 3, 2002.) Agents of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) recently closed several dispensaries in California that were providing marijuana to over a thousand patients. Even in the midst of a war, it is considered humane to allow the sick and dying to be medically treated. It is inhumane to do otherwise. The dispensaries that the DEA agents closed were providing marijuana to patients with cancer, AIDS, multiple sclerosis and glaucoma. All these patients had marijuana recommended to them by licensed physicians in California. The dispensaries were operating with the full cooperation of the local authorities, and in accordance with state law. Mr. Bush had promised in his presidential campaign to let the states decide for themselves about medical marijuana. Yet now, barely a year after the election, federal agents are attacking California's Compassionate Use Act, and the weakest members of society are made to suffer even more. Is this compassionate conservatism? Marijuana is a safe, effective and inexpensive therapeutic agent. To deny sick and dying patients the relief available to them from medically recommended marijuana is unconscionable. Sincerely yours, Kenneth R. Wolski, RN/MPA - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens