Pubdate: Thu, 08 Jan 2009 Source: Times, The (Trenton, NJ) Copyright: 2009 The Times Contact: http://www.nj.com/times/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/458 Author: Steven Fenichel, M.D Note: Headline by Newshawk Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v08.n1149.a03.html SUPPORT BILL THAT RELIEVES SUFFERING Access to medical marijuana for sick patients would be a no-brainer in a just and caring society ("Medical marijuana finally gains ground," Dec. 22, 2008). However, we live in New Jersey, where the lawmakers generally vote based on which side contributes the most to their campaigns. It is obvious that drug companies, the alcohol and tobacco in dustries, criminal lawyers, prison guards and police unions have unlimited resources to buy political influence with our state lawmakers. The other side of the medical marijuana fight comprises the sick, who struggle to pay for their care: The cancer patient, whose chemotherapy results in profound nausea and vomiting. The glaucoma patient, whose intraocular pressure can't be controlled with legal medicine and, without cannabis, faces blindness. The person who suffers from epilepsy, whose seizures resist control. Patients with multiple sclerosis, who cannot tolerate the side effects of legal medicines. Other conditions that are known to benefit from Cannabis Sativa include AIDS, paraplegia and quadriplegia, chronic pain, migraine, rheumatic diseases, depression and other mood disorders, as well as severe menstrual cramps, etc. No one has ever died from smoking marijuana. Thousands die each year from legal nonprescription and prescription drugs. With marijuana's safety profile, it is imperative that patients who benefit from this natural herb be allowed to use it without fear of arrest, major legal expense and a possible prison sentence. I thank state Sens. Jim Whelan, D-Atlantic, and Nicholas Scutari, D-Union, for their support of this long-overdue bill (S88/A933) to legalize marijuana for compassionate use.It is now time for New Jersey citizens to talk with their state representatives to learn where they stand on this very important issue. Steven Fenichel, M.D Ocean City - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin