Pubdate: Sun, 16 Aug 1998 Date: 08/16/1998 Source: Orange County Register (CA) Author: Jerome Man Website: http://www.ocregister.com/ I am a 75-year-old, terminally ill cancer patient on a hospice program at Saddleback hospital. (By the way,these people at Saddleback should be designated as national treasures.) One of the best drugs with the fewest side-effects for cancer patients is marijuana. Marijuana reduces the extreme nausea and retching that often accompanies terminal cancer. It also improves the lack of appetite. In short, it lets cancer patients live longer and more comfortably. Doctors, nurses, cancer patients and their families know this. Legislators apparently do not. Our legislators have made it illegal for doctors to prescribe this drug although it has been consistently shown to be one of the best treatments available. They are meddling in medical science to the detriment of my health and the health and well being of millions of cancer patients. When a member of your family is in the end stages of cancer, finding relief and comfort for them goes beyond the capricious legal system. Yet, it is infinitely sad that one's choice in this matter is to either break the law or, for some of us, terminate our own life. Doctors can prescribe heavy duty narcotics like morphine, codeine and the like. For many of us, these drugs leave us comatose, unable to function. Marijuana does not have this type of side-effect. Legislators have to make the laws, but where cancer is concerned only those legislators with cancer should be permitted to make those laws. Jerome Man