Pubdate: Mon, 06 Nov 2000 Source: Globe and Mail (Canada) Copyright: 2000, The Globe and Mail Company Contact: http://www.globeandmail.ca/ Forum: http://forums.theglobeandmail.com/ Author: Alan C. Ogborne The Straight Dope London, Ont. -- Jim Wakeford (A Harvest And A Celebration -- Facts and Arguments, Nov. 2) does the cause of medical marijuana a disservice. While he undoubtedly finds that smoking marijuana provides relief from AIDS-related symptoms, it is also clear that he and his friends use marijuana for both medical and social purposes. Otherwise he would be looking forward to the day when any medically useful ingredients of marijuana could be synthesized and made available in a form that does not need to be smoked and does not make you feel high. Pills containing marijuana's main active ingredient (THC) are already available and it seems likely THC and other active ingredients could be used in nasal sprays. Efforts to minimize side effects such as changes in perception and mood are also being made. While Mr. Wakeford and his friends may drool over coloured pictures of marijuana plants, it seems unlikely that they will have the same enthusiasm for pictures of pills and nasal sprays. Will they, however, continue to regard the smoking of a substance containing carcinogens and mind-altering chemicals as medicinal? - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens