Pubdate: Sat, 27 Jun 2015 Source: Northwest Herald (IL) Copyright: 2015 Northwest Herald Newspapers Contact: http://www.nwherald.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2762 Author: Kurt W. Florian Jr. PATIENTS ARE WAITING To the Editor: I am writing on behalf of the epilepsy community in response to the editorial "Medical marijuana program slow to unfold." The Epilepsy Foundation of Greater Chicago was heavily involved in passing a recent amendment to the Illinois Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Pilot Program Act, adding epilepsy as a debilitating condition, and it is committed to the success of this program, ensuring it is safe and accessible for all patients. There are 3 million Americans living with epilepsy, and more than 130,000 in the Chicago area. Epilepsy is a neurological condition that produces reoccurring seizures, and, in the case of about one-third of those people with epilepsy, their seizures are uncontrolled by conventional treatments. Many individuals, including children with epilepsy, have experienced remarkable results using a form of medicinal cannabis called cannabidiol. Despite the fact that the program was launched Aug. 1, 2013, no one has received treatment. The state must move expeditiously to remove the barriers keeping patients from accessing this life-changing medicine. Bureaucracies within state government are delaying the process and, in effect, leaving an uncertain deadline for when patients will be able to receive medical cannabis from their nearest dispensary. Furthermore, I have heard from patients their physicians will not certify them for this legal, effective medicine. The people of Illinois have spoken, and our lawmakers have made it clear cannabis for medical treatment is acceptable and legal in Illinois. We respectfully ask the Rauner administration to move this program forward as deliberately as possible. Kurt W. Florian Jr. President and CEO Epilepsy Foundation of Greater Chicago - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom