Pubdate: [Sun, 15 Dec 1996] Source: Oakland Tribune (CA) Author: Gerald M. Sutliff The Tribune Editorial (Dec. 11), while thoughtful and balanced, was entirely too kind to Dan Lungren. The list of those invited to the conference was most notable for the categories of professionals not invited, most importantly the medical profession. As a law enforcement office, it is hardly surprising that Lungren's nose is still a bit out of joint over the passage of Proposition 215. However, it is time for him to grow up (if he needs therapy, he should seek it out) and start doing his job by sending a clear message to the federal government to stay out of California's medical marijuana program. You state correctly that Lungrens opposes drug abuse. Who doesn't? As a result of the passage of Proposition 215, use of marijuana is not longer by definition "drug abuse." He needs to accept that and get busy consulting with doctors and other treatment professionals, including marijuana treatment advocates, to work out the details. Gerald M. Sutliff Walnut Creek, CA