Pubdate: Mon, 29 Feb 2016 Source: Storm Lake Pilot Tribune (IA) Copyright: 2016 Storm Lake Pilot Tribune Contact: http://www.zwire.com/site/News.cfm?brd=1304 Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2702 Author: Kathy Paule Schnell MUMBO JUMBO BLOCKING MEDICAL MARIJUANA IN IOWA Over the last two years I have learned a whole lot more than I ever expected or wanted to know about medical cannabis. I became involved in advocacy for this issue when I learned about the mothers of kids with epilepsy who were down at the statehouse every day talking to our representatives on behalf of their sick babies and children many of whom have up to 100 seizures a day. That was in 2014. The result of their blood, sweat and tears that year was a puny bill signed into totally ineffective and worthless law by Gov. Terry Branstad. In 2015 the Iowa Senate Democrats passed a comprehensive bill that would have helped people with many more medical conditions to access medicine that they need, a medicine that is legal in 23 states, but our House Republicans refused to allow it to go to the floor a vote. Last week a Republican representative introduced a new bill in the house commerce committee that actually strongly passed out of committee and will go to the house floor for a vote, if Mrs. Upmeyer will allow it. But first it was sliced, diced and mutilated, resulting in a bill that limits the medical conditions to just three that can benefit. Apparently these butchers think they are qualified medical doctors because in their infinite wisdom they have declared that epilepsy, MS and the final year of terminal cancer are the only conditions that deserve to be helped. Don't you think we should leave that to the patient and the doctor doing the prescribing? Crohn's Disease is one illness that I am intimately familiar with and it is treated successfully with cannabis in many states. My husband suffered with Crohn's for many years, took the full battery of dangerous and ineffective drugs, had several surgeries and finally the last one which resulted in him living the last 16 years of his life with no colon. Here is the mentality that we have making our decision in the Iowa statehouse (and I find this type of obstructionist negativity on more than one issue being discussed in Des Moines). My representatives in Des Moines are playing on the Obstructionist Team. Just like in D.C. I suspect that your representatives are playing on that team, too. To find out for yourself, just ask them. They will pour on the syrup and tell you how compassionate they are, but "we need more studies" (there have been 20,000+ worldwide), or "we want to wait for the FDA approval" (the FDA does not approve or disapprove God's plants), or "what message does it send to the kids" (How about this message: that we were all lied to for a long, long time?). All of those are excuses that tell us that they have not learned a thing from the many patients, the doctors, the pharmacists, and advocates who have worked tirelessly to educate them. But what they have learned is how to sidestep. It's all BS, double talk and political mumbo jumbo. I have so much more that I'd like to tell you, but unfotunately space will likely not allow it. Some representatives do not have any intention of helping the nearly half-million sufferers in our state who have conditions for which cannabis is an effective treatment. Iowans want their sick and suffering friends and family members to have access to medical cannabis. Our representatives are up for re-election in November. Perhaps we should be looking for some challengers. Kathy Paule Schnell / Belmond - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom