Pubdate: 12 Nov 1998 Source: Washington Post (DC) Website: http://www.washingtonpost.com/ Copyright: 1998 The Washington Post Company Author: Steven Kennedy HOME RULE AND INITIATIVE 59 The Election Board is mistaken that the congressional rider in the fiscal 1999 D.C. budget banning funding for the medical marijuana initiative prevents counting ballot results. The appearance of Initiative 59 on the ballot is purely an election matter having nothing to do with implementing the law. It is strictly a matter of voter rights at this point. If applied this way, the rider is unconstitutional because it denies voters' rights. If Congress legally can thwart Initiative 59 at the ballot box, it effectively can deny all democratic processes to the District by forbidding funds to be used for any elections at all. The votes for Initiative 59 should be counted, and this witch hunt against those who use marijuana medicinally must end immediately. STEVEN KENNEDY Alameda, Calif. - --- Checked-by: Pat Dolan