Pubdate: Tue, 23 Dec 2008 Source: Morning Sentinel (Waterville, ME) Copyright: 2008 Blethen Maine Newspapers Inc Contact: http://centralmaine.mainetoday.com/readerservices/lettertotheeditor.html Website: http://morningsentinel.mainetoday.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1474 Author: Allan Erickson Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v08/n1137/a10.html MEDICAL VIABILITY OF MARIJUANA ESTABLISHED Congratulations are in order for Donald Christen receiving a vote for acquittal from the jury in his trial (Marijuana Verdict May Set Precedent, Fri. Dec. 19). The newspaper article by Doug Harlow is certainly a sight for sore eyes. Unfortunately, District Attorney Evert Fowle lays down the usual anti-pot screed in his remarks. He says we "need to first have a discussion as to whether there is any medical viability of marijuana." C'mon Fowle. Thousands of years of established medical efficacy isn't enough? The continued work that is showing that marijuana is a very effective cancer fighter -- first discovered in Virginia in the 1970s and recently reinforced by Dr. Guzman in Spain and Dr. Mechoulam in Israel -- is not enough "viability" for you? D.A. Fowle also says that "most medical professionals say there is very little medical viability for marijuana compared to other available treatments." Really? Why is it then that the American College of Physicians, the country's second largest organization of doctors, recently endorsed acceptance of marijuana as medicine but also called for more research? Certainly the statement from the DEA's own administrative law judge, Francis Young (in 1988 after a lengthy and thorough investigation) that marijuana is "one of the safest therapeutic substances known to man" bears some weight in the discussion? I suspect that Fowle is guilty of displaying gross prejudice in his conclusions. Opinion is not fact. If fact is ever allowed into the national consciousness, marijuana's prohibition will end immediately. Allan Erickson Eugene, Ore. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin