Pubdate: Wed, 22 Apr 1998 Source: Anchorage Daily News Contact: Kim Kentch LEGALIZE MARIJUANA AS MEDICINE I am one of the three sponsors of a ballot initiative whose sole focus is to legalize marijuana as medicine. David Pepper's April 11 letter about medical marijuana contained several factual errors and misconceptions that deserve clarification. First, Alaskans for Medical Rights' efforts are limited to legalizing the medicinal use of only marijuana. Mr. Pepper's concerns that the ballot initiative would legalize other drugs is unfounded. Second, this ballot initiative would not allow a person who needed marijuana for medicinal use to give or sell it to anyone else. Third, the synthetic pill form of THC (the active ingredient in marijuana) has several disadvantages that make it far less useful than THC in plant form. Many people who could benefit from using marijuana as a medicine have severe nausea, often as a side effect of treatment for cancer. They vomit so violently that swallowing a pill is a physical impossibility. Even if they were able to swallow, THC in pill form takes a lot longer to alleviate the nausea than would THC in plant form.