Pubdate: Mon, 23 Jul 2007 Source: Kitsap Sun (WA) Copyright: 2007 Kitsap Sun Contact: http://web.kitsapsun.com/scripts/letters.html Website: http://www.kitsapsun.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4404 Author: Steve Elliott HINCHEY AMENDMENT WOULD STOP DEA ARRESTS OF PATIENTS Since medical marijuana initiatives were first passed more than a decade ago, the Drug Enforcement Administration has raided medical marijuana clinics, recently with increasing frequency. In June, the Supreme Court upheld the federal government's power to do this. While state laws protecting medical marijuana patients and their providers, including those in Washington, are still binding on state and local law enforcement, this was a missed opportunity for the court to stop federal over-reaching. Fortunately, Congress has a chance to set things right. The Hinchey amendment would forbid the Department of Justice from arresting, raiding or prosecuting patients who are abiding by state medical marijuana laws. More than three-fourths of Americans think medical marijuana should be legal, and 12 states, including Washington in 1998, have enacted medical marijuana laws. Despite this, the federal government continues to block even research to determine medical marijuana's benefits - even after a 1999 Institute of Medicine report determined that such benefits exist. Blocking patients from receiving needed medicine - threatening them with arrest, prosecution and incarceration - is senseless and cruel. Congress should respect states' rights and not used armed federal agents to threaten patients and providers who are in compliance with state law. Steve Elliott Kingston - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake