Pubdate: Fri, 11 Dec 2009 Source: Star-News (NC) Copyright: 2009 Wilmington Morning Star Contact: http://www.starnewsonline.com/section/submit01 Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/500 Website: http://www.starnewsonline.com/ Author: Patrick ODell MEDICAL MARIJUANA AND OUR REPRESENTATION Dear Editor, In light of other states joining the war on chronic disabilities by legalizing Medical Marijuana I would like to voice concern that NC will not take this need seriously. I am a long time sufferer of Migraines and other disabilities that warrant the use of pain medications and medicines that help my mental conditions. Along with the many medications I take, there are many side effects that bother me. Most of the side effects can be treated by the use of medical marijuana but at this time can't because it is illegal. NC already has Marinol on the market, which is a chemists' version of THC, the main chemical in marijuana. If they could take the other chemicals in marijuana and put in to the same pill I feel it would work even better, however, allowing us to smoke the natural herb would be more beneficial than taking chemicals on top of the other chemicals we already take for our illnesses and pain. What would it hurt? No one who is sick and can benefit. It has more uses, medic! ally than alcohol yet it is legal to drink and get high. It is far more effective than cigarettes but they are legal as well. It would seem that we have an upside down approval because cigarettes and booze have no medicinal purposes whatsoever. I would just like to add the following question, what kind of representation do we have when they will not vote for us to have some relief from our disabilities? Patrick ODell Wilmington - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D