Pubdate: Thu, 02 Jun 2011 Source: Camp Verde Bugle, The (AZ) Copyright: 2011 Western News & Info, Inc. Website: http://campverdebugleonline.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4914 Author: Carl Nye WHY NOT STAND UP TO THE FEDS ON VOTER-APPROVED MARIJUANA LAW Editor: On May 24, Governor Brewer and Attorney General Horne announced a lawsuit regarding the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act (AMMA). They claim they need a federal court to decide if the AMMA violates federal law. I have sent the following open letter to the Governor: The United States Attorney-General instructed all state Attorneys-General that the federal government judiciary system has much higher priorities than prosecuting patients using medical marijuana in accordance with their state's laws, and to spend no time or budget money pursuing this activity. The DEA was also informed of this highest-level decision. There is virtually a zero chance of federal prosecution of anyone in Arizona legally involved in the administration of the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act (AMMA). Attorney-General Horne needs to inform Arizona U.S. Attorney Dennis Burke that his intention to "vigorously prosecute individuals and organizations that participate in unlawful manufacturing, distribution and marketing activity involving marijuana, even if such activities are permitted under state law" has been expressly prohibited by the United States Attorney-General. Mr. Burke has many more important things to do, though they may not give him as much publicity. I feel that the Governor knows all this; her present action simply delays a program that some in authority dislike. Where's the compassion? Where's the caring concern for people in constant pain, or suffering from the side effects of chemotherapy, or other medical situations where medical marijuana has indisputably helped alleviate the symptoms? No one except the deliberately ignorant will deny the medical benefits of marijuana. If the Governor and Attorney-General were truly concerned about this situation, why did they not ask for federal guidance on this issue the day after the AMMA was passed by Arizona voters? The Governor likes to "stand up to the Feds" regarding illegal immigration, so why not "stand up to the Feds" regarding medical marijuana? There appear to be personal agendas at work here, completely disrespecting the wishes of the thousands of Arizona voters who passed the AMMA. I ask that the Governor drop this time- and money-wasting lawsuit, and get on to more important problems the state is facing. Carl Nye Jerome - --- MAP posted-by: Matt