Pubdate: Tue, 22 Jan 2013 Source: Herald Times Reporter (Manitowoc, WI) Copyright: 2013 Herald Times Reporter Contact: http://drugsense.org/url/Bi8dueb3 Website: http://www.htrnews.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1293 Author: James Milks Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v13/n029/a01.html MARIJUANA OFTEN THE BEST METHOD OF PAIN CONTROL I found your (Jan. 15) editorial on marijuana completely close-minded and uninformed. When will we admit alcohol and cigarettes open up the flood gates for experimentation with harmful and illegal drugs. You believe there are safer drugs available for people that suffer from debilitating health problems. Can you name a few of these wonder drugs? Conventional medicines such as oxycontin, morphine, dilaudid, ect. are only marginally effective at relieving severe chronic pain. Marijuana has been proven to give significant relief for the same ailments. All of the drugs used to combat pain can be habit-forming, over-perscribed, misused, sold to addicts and even make their way into our schools. People that truly need relief from severe chronic pain and ailments typically dislike using these same drugs, but they have no choice. Alcohol has destroyed more lives, families and careers than the total amount of legal marijuana users combined. Look at a few other methods of pain control besides the evil marijuana. There are surgically implanted intrathecal pumps and brain implants. Both are physically invasive and one isn't even FDA approved. Two types of brain implants are either near the frontal lobe or the motor cortex region. Drawbacks are obvious, but among the worst are that the implants will develop a tolerance similar to oral medicine, possibly rendering them usless after a length of time. They also have about a 50 percent chance of relieving 50 percent of the pain. I suppose having a piece of your scull cut out and risking death for a minimal chance of relief is easier than eating a homemade cake with marijuana mixed into it? Your editorial goes on to say marijuana leads to truancy and poor school performance. Do you know any doctors that would perscribe opioids or narcotics, let alone marijuana, to school children? Marijuana is the least descructive of drugs being used by our children. I suppose legal drugs such as alcohol, cigarettes are better? If this state legalizes usage of marijuana it should be closely monitered, regulated, and taxed. Imagine the millions of dollars in extra tax revenue our (financially responsible) state and local leaders could get their hands on. James Milks Two Rivers - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom