Pubdate: Wed, 26 Aug 1998 Date: 08/26/1998 Source: Willamette Week (OR) Author: Steve Sandoz Related: http://www.pdxnorml.org/980812.html#dwd I cannot recall being angrier during the eight years I've been battling cancer than I was when I read Multnomah County Sheriff Dan Noelle's quote in your article on the efforts to legalize marijuana for medical use ["Dope with Dignity," WW, Aug. 12, 1998]: "If I'm a cancer patient and I convinced myself a bourbon and cigar would make me feel better, it would." What a callous, horrible thing to say. The man is clearly an idiot, but that is no excuse to be completely without compassion for the millions of people who suffer from the many forms of this terrible disease. No, Sheriff Dan, bourbon and cigar smoke only help if you're a politician with your head up your ass. Many of the drugs I'm given to deal with the pain and nausea of this disease and its treatments are far more addictive and potentially dangerous than marijuana. If safe and legal pot was made available, I, and many others, would be grateful for the option. Steve Sandoz Southwest Upper Drive