Pubdate: Mon, 4 Oct 1999 Source: Prince George's Journal (MD) Copyright: 1999 The Journal Newspapers Contact: http://www.jrnl.com/ Author: Larry A. Stevens, Redford Givens, Myron Von Hollingsworth, Gerald M. Sutliff Note: It is always nice to see MAP news readers and LTE writers succeed so well at what we do. The related article is at: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v99.n1060.a02.html SUPPORT FOR MEDICAL MARIJUANA The article, ``Some doctors and patients swear by marijuana," The Prince George's Journal, Sept. 27, ends with, ``Legal or not, medicinal marijuana users say the drug is easy to get in Maryland. (Pete) Piringer (a Maryland State Police spokesman) confirmed its popularity, noting that police make more arrests for marijuana than for any other drug." Is it any wonder that the police don't want to give up marijuana's prohibition, with its safe and easy arrests plus the illusion that they are maintaining law and order? GERALD M. SUTLIFF Emeryville, Calif. ~~~~~ Cannabis has no lethal dose and its pharmacological effects have never caused a single death in more than 5,000 years of recorded history. The (unseen) driving force against medical (or unrestricted adult) legalization of cannabis is the fact that cannabis can't be patented. This precludes the need for big business to be involved and that fact makes cannabis commercially unattractive, pharmaceutically speaking. It seems that if it can't be profitized successfully the government can't justify legalization even for the sick and dying. Unfortunately, a change in current policy would necessitate that the alternative reap more profits (seen and unseen) than our present policy does. Maybe the politicians are required to adhere to the party line of prohibition because law enforcement, customs, the prison industrial complex, the drug testing industry, the INS, the CIA, the FBI, the DEA, the politicians themselves et al can't live without the budget justification, not to mention the invisible profits, bribery, corruption and forfeiture benefits that prohibition affords them. The drug war also promotes, justifies and perpetuates racist enforcement policies and is diminishing many freedoms and liberties that are supposed to be guaranteed by the Constitution and Bill of Rights. MYRON VON HOLLINGSWORTH Fort Worth, Texas ~~~~~ Just want to correct one point [mentioned in ``Some doctors and patients swear by marijuana."] Medical marijuana use was legal under the Marijuana Tax Act until the law was declared unconstitutional in 1969. Marijuana was removed from the U.S. Pharmacopeia in 1942 because of political pressure, not for medical or scientific reasons. Drug crusaders pretend that some cosmic change in the nature of the cannabis plant or the human body occurred destroying cannabis's ability to relieve a wide variety of ailments just before they passed the Controlled Substances Act prohibiting hemp and medical marijuana altogether. The recent Institute of Medicine report puts the lie to every Reefer Madness excuse for outlawing marijuana for any use, so why do idiot legislators still pretend to know better than the finest doctors and scientists in the world? Don't these lunatic legislators have anything better to do than persecuting the sick and dying? REDFORD GIVENS San Francisco, Calif. ~~~~~ As a sufferer of epilepsy who has used cannabis to prevent seizures for almost 20 years, I want to thank The Prince George's Journal for printing Vaishali Honawar's fine article, ``Some doctors and patients swear by marijuana." Most epilepsy patients that I encounter have no idea that a safe, effective alternative exists to the dangerous and debilitating medications they have been prescribed by their doctors. Because seizures are so terrible, so dangerous and unpredictable, doctors have taken drastic measures to abate them. Patients are typically prescribed Phenobarbital or Dilantin, dangerous narcotics that over the years will rob many users of their livers and other vital organs. This pushes hard on the physicians' Hippocratic oath of ``First, do no harm." Cannabis, on the other hand, is comprised of antioxidants, ``more powerful than vitamin C or vitamin E," according to the National Academy of Sciences. That would explain why no deaths or disease have ever been blamed on smoking or ingesting cannabis. Antioxidants are the key to preventing free radical cell damage, which is blamed for all sorts of disease and mortality. Just as cannabis heals our bodies, ending prohibition will heal our society. LARRY A. STEVENS Springfield, Ill. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake