Pubdate: Tue, 18 Dec 2007 Source: News-Review, The (Roseburg, OR) Copyright: 2007 The News-Review Contact: http://apps.oregonnews.com/forms/lettertoeditor/index.php Website: http://www.newsreview.info Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2623 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v07/n1376/a05.html Author: Steven Cooper MEDICAL CANNABIS USE NOT DRUG ABUSE Regarding the Nov. 28 article about drug abuse at the forefront of local concerns, by John Sowell. Nice job of separating methamphetamine abuse and prescription drug abuse from medical cannabis use in your article -- not. Too bad it was one-sided in favor of prohibitionists, drug treatment agencies and county agencies which are supposed to, but fail to follow state law, especially in regard to the Oregon Medical Marijuana Act, ORS 475.300 et seq. Why was the use of medical cannabis in front of this council? Using medical cannabis is not considered a substance abuse problem except by rabid prohibitionists. The implication of being included in your report with no rebuttal indicates a bias towards those who legally use medical cannabis. The outrageous statement, "We're telling our kids 'Don't do drugs,' and, yet, across the street, drugs are medicine. So that conflicting message to our kids really fuels some of the high rates of substance abuse," Linden said. Excuse me, all medicines are drugs and subject to misuse. With the advent of prescription ads on TV, prescription abuse by children is the new norm, not cannabis use. Statistics show that since the inception of the OMMA, in Oregon, cannabis use by teens is down. Did your reporter even bother to contact one of the organizations which are proponents for medical cannabis, to get their feedback and input on this meeting? There are great sources in this state, Oregon Green Free, Oregon NORML, Voter Power, MAMAs, THC Foundation and Clinics to name the larger organizations. Medical cannabis users are, unfortunately, all too familiar with city, county and state agencies contravening state law in regards to patients using medical cannabis. We do our best to correct these behaviors when we can; your article made the job tougher. Steven Cooper Portland - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake