Pubdate: Thu, 02 Dec 2010 Source: Tribune, The (Greeley, CO) Copyright: 2010 The Greeley Publishing Co. Contact: http://drugsense.org/url/2T4s2YlD Website: http://www.greeleytribune.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3165 Note: Note: typically publishes LTEs from circulation area only Author: Elsa Perez IF DRUG GIVES RELIEF, CAN IT BE ALL BAD? I've never done drugs or anything near that, but I have been in pain. This summer I got in a go-kart accident. I now have a 5-by-4-inch scar to show for it. To say the least, I swung off, my foot got caught on something, and my leg landed on the tire. After riding it for a few yards, it stopped. Not shedding a tear, not wanting my peers to see me crying, I got up from the pavement and walked back to my friend's house. To this day I can still remember that feeling -- as if an orange peeler was moving across my leg. What I'm trying to say is people who use medical marijuana -- I mean the ones who really need it -- actually need it. People who are suffering from cancer or terrible accidents, living their life in pain, all they want is peace. Marijuana gives that to them. Windsor voted for it leaving. They claimed it's "bad." What is bad? Is bad the sensation of wanting to feel better? Just because people abuse this privilege, it doesn't mean there aren't real people with real illness and real pains who need it. Not to get rid of their pain but to get rid of the feeling of death. Who are we to say that just because we haven't felt it, it isn't real? Think this before you go off judging someone for something you don't know. I ask you, who are we to say? Elsa Perez, Johnstown - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom