Pubdate: Thu, 27 Jun 2013 Source: Tampa Bay Times (FL) Copyright: 2013 St. Petersburg Times Contact: http://www.sptimes.com/letters/ Website: http://www.tampabay.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/419 Note: Named the St. Petersburg Times from 1884-2011. Author: Steven Lipson Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v13/n292/a10.html Re: High stakes | June23 NAYSAYERS' IGNORANCE Thanks for your well-written article regarding the potential for ballot legalization of medical marijuana. As usual, the naysayers base their arguments on ignorance rather than fact. A particularly egregious error: 'Legalizing medical marijuana could spawn a seedy black market for unscrupulous physicians.' Really? As opposed to the very scrupulous backstreet dealers that cancer patients deal with now? As Robert Jordan, who currently obtains the product illegally for his sick wife, said: He is buying on the street and 'keeping fingers crossed they don't get a contaminated batch.' Secondly, 'We will see a flood of people coming down from Kentucky or Georgia.' I call pants on fire. There is absolutely no evidence of that happening in any state where medical marijuana has become legal, largely because state-issued IDs are required of all patients. There is no evidence supporting most of the negative (or positive) publicity surrounding the harmfulness of marijuana. This is primarily because the federal government has outlawed research regarding its efficacy for the past 40 years. The only reason marijuana is currently listed as a narcotic is because Big Pharma doesn't want the competition. They'll lose a lot of business when you can grow a nonaddictive version of Prozac, et al., in your backyard. Steven Lipson, Valrico - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom