Source: Oklahoma Gazette (OK) Contact: Mike Easterling Wed, 22 Apr 1998 MARIJUANA OR CRUELTY Editor-- From the times of ancient China when it was used to "undo rheumatism", to research published this year, it has been known that marijuana is more effective than aspirin in reducing the swelling and pain of rheumatoid arthritis, yet doesn't cause nausea, stomach irritation or physical addiction. With his rheumatoid arthritis under control by prescribed medication, Will Foster of Tulsa was concerned about dependence to narcotics. Their side effects also interfered with his work and family. Will found that marijuana controlled his pain better without the side effects. The jury that sentenced Will to 93 years for growing his own medicine was not allowed to know about his medical condition or hear from his doctor (irrelevant under Oklahoma law). They did not know that the strongest pain medication he can receive in prison is Tylenol. They did not know that his feet would swell so much that his toes have yet to touch the prison floor. They didn't know that the poor circulation in his legs could result in amputation. One wonders what type message is received by the three children of Will Foster: "Don't use marijuana" ....or ... "the law is heartless and cruel"? For a person with severe rheumatoid arthritis to be incarcerated for over a year without medical attention is barbaric. To force a person to chose between being a cripple or a criminal is insane. Oklahoma and its lawmakers should be ashamed. Michael Pearson, registered pharmacist