Pubdate: Thu, 13 May 2004 Source: Newsday (NY) Copyright: 2004 Newsday Inc. Contact: http://www.newsday.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/308 Author: Thomas J. Hillgardner Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v04/n676/a02.html DEAD HEADS While any movement toward the liberalization of cannabis laws is progress, the limited progress you report in the state legislature is discouraging ["NY rethinking its ban on medical marijuana," News, May 5]. The notion that cannabis should be prescribed only after all alternative medications are exhausted is unjustified. Cocaine, morphine and Oxycontin may be prescribed for pain relief without first exhausting aspirin. Also counterproductive is the proposed limitation of its permissible use to persons with "serious life-threatening illnesses." Certainly, if an individual obtains pain relief from cannabis, cannabis should be prescribed. Legislators need to stop having hallucinations of hippies puffing joints at Grateful Dead concerts every time "marijuana" is mentioned and get on with the business of protecting the sensible health-care choices of New Yorkers. Thomas J. Hillgardner Editor's note: The writer, an attorney, is counsel to the Medical Marijuana Association of New York Inc. Jamaica - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake