Pubdate: Fri, 10 Apr 1998 Date: 10/04/1998 Source: The State Journal Register (IL) Author: Larry Stevens The Associated Press wire story you printed about the cannabis research being conducted at the University of California at San Francisco is interesting in light of the US House of Representatives' recent resolution stating that "marijuana is a dangerous drug and should not be legalized for medical use." Scientists are telling us that the rich cocktail of compounds found in marijuana, the cannabinoids, are uniquely suited for a wide variety of medical uses. U.S. Army scientists are using a synthetic cannaboid to prevent seizures and strokes in rats exposed to nerve gas. The July 7 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences trumpets THC and other cannaboids as antioxidants more powerful than vitamin C or vitamin E and potentially useful in preventing brain damage caused by strokes. Yet the House will have none of this. In response to medical marijuana ballot initiatives springing up in Alaska, Colorado, the District of Columbia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington, the House of Representatives passed HJ Resolution 117 expressing their sense that marijuana has no medicinal value. Here is an example of a lie that matters. It is a lie that is causing needless suffering and even death. It is a lie for which politicians who voted for the resolution should be held accountable. Larry Stevens