Source: San Jose Mercury News (CA) Author: Joshua M. Sinoway Website: http://www.sjmercury.com/ Pubdate: Wed, 27 May 1998 Editors note: Josh is the mailing list manager for the University Drug Policy Forum. Details are at: http://www.drugsense.org/udpf/ FOES OF MEDICAL MARIJUANA SEND WRONG MESSAGE IN their continuing fight to maintain the criminalization of the use of marijuana by sick and dying patients, opponents have called medical marijuana a ``cruel and dangerous hoax'' and said it has no medical value. If marijuana truly is ``Cheech and Chong medicine'' that has no value, why are tens of thousands of patients risking their freedom to use it? And why are federal bureaucrats, not medical professionals, even deciding this issue? By prohibiting doctors from prescribing marijuana, the government has forced patients to choose between two horrible possibilities: Suffer in pain or risk arrest by breaking the law to get their medicine from the black market. The rationale for this clearly inhumane policy is that legalizing the medical use of the drug would send ``confusing and contradictory messages to the youth.'' The fact is that harsh, uncompassionate laws -- like those that criminalize patients for using their medicine -- send the wrong message to children. Dishonesty sends the wrong message to children. Arguing that sick people should continue to suffer in order to protect children sends the wrong message to children. Children can and should be taught the difference between medicine and drug abuse. There are no substances in the entire Physicians' Desk Reference that children should use for fun. In fact, doctors can prescribe morphine and methamphetamine; children are not taught that these drugs are good to use recreationally just because they are used for medicines. Medical marijuana is for sick people, not junior high school students. The reliance on hysteria and misinformation to maintain the war on drugs should not be used to deprive medical marijuana patients of an effective medicine. Joshua M. Sinoway Santa Cruz, (CA) - --- Checked-by: Richard Lake