Pubdate: Mon, 20 Sep 1999 Date: 09/20/1999 Source: Sacramento Bee (CA) Author: Joe Lev Cannabis (marijuana is a Mexican slang term adopted by the government in the 1930s to associate cannabis with negative stereotypes of Hispanic immigrants) has a history of thousands of years use as a medicinal herb, a religious sacrament and, yes, as a recreational drug. Looked at unemotionally, cannabis has much less physiological impact than coffee, tobacco or alcohol. The worst side-effects are arrest and incarceration. Regardless of one's personal choices on these matters, the fact remains that the legitimate cannabis users -- cancer patients, AIDS patients, people with glaucoma, etc. -- want legal access to something that experience has proven gives them relief. Who are we to deny them this? Joe Lev, Sacramento