Pubdate: Thu, 13 Nov 2003 Source: Ocean County Observer (NJ) Copyright: 2003 Ocean County Observer Contact: http://www.injersey.com/observer/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1212 Author: Jim Miller Note: From our newshawk: Jim Miller picketed Ocean County First Assistant Prosecutor Terrance P. Farley's office Nov. 12 with his late wife Cheryl's wheelchair with a sign that said on one side, "Asst. Prosecutor Farley is a medical marijuana coward and liar!!" underneath in smaller letters saying "Cheryl Miller 1946-2003" and photos of Cheryl. The reverse side said the same thing, minus the exclamation points. He had submitted the letter about 3 weeks ago, but had not heard whether it would be published, so he was handing out copies of it to people at Farley's office and outside as he picketed. This appeared the next day. Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v03/n309/a08.html Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/people/Cheryl+Miller MILLER CALLS FOR DEBATE ON MEDICAL MARIJUANA Ocean County's First Assistant Prosecutor, Terrance P. Farley, has gone too far this time. Last February he insulted my wife regarding her integrity concerning her activism as a disabled medical marijuana patient. In a letter to the Observer he said people such as Cheryl were doing great harm to the public and that her cause was a "hoax." He said all that while Cheryl was alive. Cheryl died June 7th, but that hasn't stopped Mr. Farley from speaking ill of her. The Observer ran a story on the front page of their October 9th edition entitled "A lonely vigil." The substance of the article was about Cheryl, my continuation of her work, and Mr. Farley's opposition to what Cheryl stood for. Now that Cheryl is no longer here to defend herself our First Assistant Prosecutor has seen fit to go even further when being asked about her medical marijuana use. After "Dr." Farley said marinol is available and it has "the medicinal qualities of marijuana" he said of Cheryl, "these people don't want to take the medicine-they want to take dope." With that statement it has become quite clear that Mr. Farley must finally stand up for himself instead of taking cheap shots at my late wife. First, he knows that Cheryl did "take the medicine" called marinol, costing the state $25,000 per year. It wasn't enough to stop her spasticity or pain while eating marijuana did just that. Second, he knows that the National Multiple Sclerosis Society does not recommend or recognize marinol as being useful for people afflicted with MS. To say that all Cheryl wanted to do was to take dope earned Mr. Farley the chance to publicly debate me on this issue. Taking care of Cheryl was my privilege, although it took most all of my time. From my point of view, her disability caused us to spend much more time together than most people and it was constantly quite obvious to Cheryl how much I loved her. For that I will always be thankful. When Mr. Farley insulted Cheryl in his Feb. letter to the Observer she was not doing very well. She had just gotten out of Brick Hospital after an eight day stay and it was becoming clear that our time together was dwindling. I chose to spend my remaining time with Cheryl without the anger that confronting Mr. Farley would cause. Now things have changed. I have time, too much time. I don't expect our First Assistant Prosecutor who is also head of the Ocean County Narcotics Strike Force to publicly debate me. He knows that he can't do that. Look how badly he does when he has time to prepare statements. He won't voluntarily come to the table to discuss medical marijuana with me. He will have to be forced to do so by a public display of my insistence in front of his Hooper Ave. office, and I will not be alone. I will of course stop by his office to talk to him first, something he never did while Cheryl was alive. Cheryl was the light of my life and I miss her more than is imaginable. I will not let Terrance P. Farley denigrate her memory any longer. It is time for the Observer to have us both in to discuss this before their editorial review board, and then publish their opinion. It is done routinely for political candidates. It can be done for Cheryl. I suspect that Mr. Farley would demonstrate that he doesn't have the courage of his convictions and decline such an invitation. Either way, Cheryl was and still is my hero. I will see that this is resolved. I owe that to her. Jim Miller Silverton - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake