Pubdate: Tue, 21 Jan 1997 Source: Star Tribune (MN) Author: Billie Young And Paul Bischke To the Editor: The questionable premise of your medical marijuana article (Star Tribune, Jan. 6) is that marijuana may be justifiably decriminalized for medical use only if it is the sole medicine for treating each of its many indicated diseases. This tight-fisted attitude stems from the peculiar belief that marijuana, even as a medicine, is naughty and because inappropriate use could pose safety risks. What makes a medicine naughty? If the possibility of inappropriate use justifies prohibition, we should ban thousands of medicines: cold remedies, tranquilizers, and anesthetics. By contrast, no one has ever died from the pharmacological effects of marijuana --- lethal overdose is essentially impossible. Sincerely, Billie Young and Paul Bischke, Co-Directors Drug Policy Reform Group St. Paul, Minnesota 55102