Pubdate: April 25, 1998 Source: Austin American-Statesman Contact: http://www.Austin360.com/ Author: Harvey J. Ginsburg WHO ARE DRUG LEGALIZERS? The April 15 column "On drug legalization" (A.M. Rosenthal) raises a good question. Who are some of those drug legalizers, anyway? Let's round them up and hang 'em high. The American Medical Association supports needle exchange programs to reduce the prevalence of AIDS. The AMA also opposes the zero tolerance policy which makes it a federal offense for physicians and patients to even discuss the possible therapeutic benefits of marijuana. The American Public Health Association, the nation's largest organization of health professionals, has recommended that marijuana be approved for medical use in treating certain patients suffering from: glaucoma, AIDS, neuromuscular disorders, seizure disorders and nausea suffered by some cancer chemotherapy patients. Earlier this year, the National Institutes of Health also reported favorably about the safety and efficacy of medical marijuana. The National Academy of Science's Institute of Medicine will issue its own independent scientific review of findings in December. If their review is also contrary to current federal zero tolerance policies, shall we hang them, too? It looks like we're going to need a lot of rope. HARVEY J. GINSBURG