Pubdate: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 Source: Patriot Ledger, The (MA) Copyright: 2005 The Patriot Ledger Contact: http://ledger.southofboston.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1619 Author: Stephen Heath Note: Headline by Newshawk TIME TO STOP ARRESTING PATIENTS re: Marijuana Should Be Legal For Medical Use (Feb 15) To the editor: Letter writer Colleen O'Hanley is right on target with her plea that we not be distracted by reefer madness hysteria when discussing changes in our laws which will permit qualified medical patients to use cannabis without fear of arrest. When the topic of medical cannabis is raised, ardent drug war zealots immediately turn the discussion to a focus on the many risks of smoking it. This not only ignores the state of medical cannabis in the year 2005, which has most patients ingesting their medicine via vaporizers, tinctures or in combination with food products; but it also distracts from the more pertinent question. That question is, "Should a medical patient who elects to use cannabis with a doctor's recommendation be subject to arrest, criminal prosecution and time in a prison cage?" 80% of Americans nationwide agree that the rational public policy response should be, "No". Only a handful of influential lawmakers and public officials look at that same question and say, "Yes, otherwise law-abiding medical patients who eschew our warnings about cannabis should be jailed." I endorse O'Hanley's call to more fully research both the risks of using cannabis and also the potential medical efficacy. But while that research and study proceeds, it's time to stop wielding the power of our criminal justice system on medical patients who prefer cannabis to more heavy duty, addictive and often deadly narcotics approved by the FDA. Respectfully submitted, STEPHEN HEATH Clearwater FL - --- MAP posted-by: SHeath(DPFFLorida)