Pubdate: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 Source: Ocean County Observer (NJ) Copyright: 2004 Ocean County Observer Contact: http://www.injersey.com/observer/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1212 Author: Michele Kirsch Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v04/n364/a02.html, http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v04/n251/a09.html, and http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v03/n1991/a05.html NURSE, EMT SUPPORTS MARIJUANA FOR MEDICAL USE Terrance P. Farley, first assistant prosecutor, director, Ocean County Narcotics Strike Force, wrote numerous letters to newspapers in retaliation to anyone who has written in defense of medical marijuana. He starts his letters by choosing words that make him appear to be a nice guy and that he holds nothing against them. then, as he continues his letters, he chooses vicious words to demean and belittle, as to make himself appear the smarter and more prestigious person. Farley made critical remarks about wonderful people like respected community leader Nelson Randolf, former Superior Court Judge Martin Haines, letter writer Edward Decker, and Jim Miller, who lost his precious wife Cheryl to multiple sclerosis. When people from out of state write in defense of medical marijuana, he attacks them and calls all pro-medical marijuana citizens, "dope-smoking, drug-legalizing minions." Farley uses many statistics to show that he has all of the information on drugs being sold and used on the streets, and their repercussions, but he has unreservedly lost the realm of the fact that we are talking about medical marijuana. We also heard from Jim Miller and others about the medicinal reasons why marijuana can and should be used for acute and chronic medically ill persons, so I won't hash out all of that again, no pun intended. The main fact that it is not legal for medical purposes is because it's cheap. Plain and simple, the bigwigs of our country can't make money on something that only needs dirt, water, sun and seeds. As long as there are soft-money payoffs, new marijuana laws will not be considered or written. So, in light of that fact, it's irritating to me that while Farley is writing letters against medical marijuana, the real druggies are out in the broad daylight selling horrible things like Oxycontin, GHB, ecstasy, crack cocaine, psychogenic mushrooms, and an awful thing that is a mix of ecstasy and acid, a hallucinogenic drug. It's that world of drugs that needs your immediate attention, not medical marijuana. Actually, with all of the letters that he wrote, one would think he got a high from seeing his name in the paper. I'm not a druggie, or part of any formal group that is just looking for a reason to get a high. I am a former emergency medical worker and nurse who has seen the relentless pain and nausea that my patients had suffered. I've lived in Ocean County since the early 1970s and, from what I've seen with my own eyes, the so-called war on drugs is out of hand more now than ever before. Writing letters, giving speeches and handing out booklets is not enough. Instead of taking the time to criticize people who think like me, why not take back the streets from the true druggies and reevaluate why you think an ill person would believe marijuana is just a high. Michele Kirsch Toms River - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin