Pubdate: Mon, 09 Feb 2009 Source: Asbury Park Press (NJ) Copyright: 2009 Asbury Park Press Contact: http://www.app.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/26 Author: Jim Miller SUPPORT WARRANTED FOR MEDICAL MARIJUANA Former Gov. Christie Whitman says she believes the GOP should focus on "pocketbook principles while downplaying differences on divisive social issues" ("Whitman urges Republican unity," Feb. 3). Why not start with an issue Republicans have consistently opposed -- the use of marijuana for medical purposes -- even though it has the support of 86 percent of New Jersey residents and three-quarters of registered Republicans in this state? Whitman would have to set the example, which is a lot harder than telling others that it's time for them to change. In 1997, Whitman began saying that legalizing medical marijuana would send children a mixed message in response to a question about my late wife. Republicans lined up behind her. Even though my wife Cheryl was in the end stages of multiple sclerosis and in pain, it was all about the kids. Whitman didn't mind that taxpayers were paying for more than $20,000 worth of Marinol (synthetic THC) for my wife each year -- even though marijuana worked better. It didn't matter that we could have grown marijuana at no cost to taxpayers. In December, Republican Sen. Bill Baroni, R-Mercer, was the lone Republican on the state Senate Health Committee to vote "yes" on S-88, the Compassionate Use Medical Marijuana bill. That was only after listening to all the testimony presented to the committee. Another Republican on that committee, state Sen. Tom Kean Jr., R-Union, couldn't bother to be present when seriously ill patients testified on behalf of the bill or while his "no" vote was recorded. Perhaps Kean believes that endears him to Republicans; it doesn't. It's time for the GOP to stop poking holes in their sinking ship. The full Senate will vote on S-88 in a month or so. It's in their best interest to follow the example of Baroni and abandon the Republican ways of Kean. I wonder what former Gov. Whitman would think about that? Jim Miller Toms River - --- MAP posted-by: dan