Pubdate: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 Date: 09/14/1999 Source: Edmonton Sun (Canada) Author: Stephen John Vandekemp Comment: Parenthetical remark by the Sun editor; headline by newshawk RE: CHIEF LINDSAY in favour of medicinal pot. The trouble with medicinal pot is the police have been playing doctor at the patients' expense. It's hard enough fighting a chronic, debilitating disease that can be lethal - try fighting the legal system at the same time. Surely to God changes to rectify this situation in Canada will happen sooner than later. In the meantime, the men and ladies performing their duties as police across Canada should stand back and ponder the pain and increased symptoms of illness and family, social and economic disruption their actions cause in upholding an incompassionate and unjust law. I don't understand how they could be pleased when they go home at night after taking someone's medicine away, allowing us to suffer without our medication whilst we battle the courts - for over a year, as in my case - at great expense. Remember, sick people like myself don't use pot to break the law. We use it to alleviate the symptoms of our illness. In most cases because nothing else works as efficiently. We in no way wish to break any Canadian laws. We only want our health to improve and the legal bashing to stop! Someone please help us! Stephen John VandeKemp (Will hospital patients have to smoke marijuana outside with the rest of the smokers?)