Pubdate: Thu, 15 Apr 2010 Source: Chicago Reader (IL) Copyright: 2010 Chicago Reader Contact: http://www.chicagoreader.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3471 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v10/n258/a07.html Author: readering27 THE POT PROBLEM Re: "Medical Marijuana Is Already Legal in Illinois: And it has been for three decades. But it'll take the passage of another law to make it available to patients," by Claire Thompson, April 8 Thank you for including law enforcement's monetary interest in continuing the drug war. So often this fact is left out when raising law enforcement's concerns regarding relaxed cannabis laws. This is an important caveat when considering what weight to give to their opinion. Currently, it seems that most legislators forget this conflict of interest and give law enforcement concerns way too much sway in the argument. Additionally, considering how few plants the current law would allow a patient to cultivate, how much extra medicine can they really expect a patient to sell off? The plants take months to mature and would make it difficult for a patient that truly needs the cannabis to have much excess product after accounting for the time it would take to grow another batch of medicine. As for the possibility of current drug dealers simply getting permission to grow to legally supply their dealing operation, that sounds like an exaggerated concern that could be overcome through proper diagnosis criteria and monitoring of doctor practices by licensing boards. readering27 - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake