Pubdate: April 29, 1999 Source: Daily Star (NY) Copyright: 1999 The Daily Star (Oneonta, NY) Contact: 607-432-5847 Website: http://www.thedailystar.com/ Forum: http://www.dailystar.com.lb/post/ Author: Walter F. Wouk MARIJUANA SHOULD BE LEGALIZED The recent study by the Institute of Medicine, the IOM, concluded the following: Marijuana does not have a high potential for abuse and has accepted medical use in the United States, Among recreational drugs, marijuana has a lower potential for abuse than alcohol or tobacco, Pot is not addictive and does not serve as a gateway to hard drug abuse and, Marijuana is especially useful in alleviating a wide range of medical conditions, especially nausea in chemotherapy patients, the wasting syndrome of AIDS patients and muscle spasms for people with multiple sclerosis. Given these facts, it appears that there is no legitimate basis for marijuana prohibition. It's time for an objective review of state and federal marijuana laws. It's time for a change. Walter F. Wouk Cobleskill, NY Wouk is president of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws in the Capital Region. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart