Pubdate: Fri, 15 Apr 2005 Source: St. Paul Pioneer Press (MN) Copyright: 2005 St. Paul Pioneer Press Contact: http://www.pioneerplanet.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/379 Author: Krissy Oechslin Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v05.n568.a07.html Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mmj.htm (Cannabis - Medicinal) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/opinion.htm (Opinion) WHOSE FAMILY VALUES ARE REPRESENTED? Critics of medical marijuana laws are wrong when they say passing such laws will "send the wrong message to kids." There is substantial evidence that medical marijuana laws do not increase teen marijuana use. In 1996, California became the first state to pass an effective medical marijuana law. Since then, teen marijuana use has markedly declined -- by more than one-third in some age groups, according to the 2003-04 California Student Survey. Similar results are now being reported in other states with medical marijuana laws, including Oregon. Statistics aside, it is absurd to think that children would want to be as "cool" as dying cancer patients who use marijuana to ease their pain. In fact, 61 percent of likely Minnesota voters recently told Zogby International that passing a medical marijuana law would not send the wrong message to kids. The idea that seriously ill people should be arrested and imprisoned for taking their medicine -- now, that's the wrong message to send to kids. Krissy Oechslin - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin