Pubdate: Mon, 18 Jun 2007 Source: AM New York (NY) Copyright: 2007 AM New York Contact: http://www.amny.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4301 Author: Rachel Ramjatan WORTH CHANGING MARIJUANA LAWS Re: 'Highs, lows for Weed Bill,' (June 14): Deemed an opiate by the Harrison Narcotics Act of 1914, marijuana is an illegal and controlled substance. However, this stigma attached to marijuana undermines the fact that the drug has many beneficial, medical qualities. It has been proven to increase the appetite and prevent the weight loss commonly associated with AIDS patients. It has also reduced symptoms of nausea in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy as well as treated pains and muscle spasms experienced by patients suffering from multiple sclerosis. Many medical experts agree that marijuana could even be used to treat or cure other diseases, but research on the subject has unfortunately been limited, especially by the Reagan and Bush administrations. If legalizing marijuana can grant relief to the unbearable lives of millions of these terminal patients, then it is worth implementing legislation to get this drug to the people who need it and keep it away from those who do not. Rachel Ramjatan, The Bronx - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake