Pubdate: Thu, 22 Jun 2000 Source: The Daily Review (PA) Contact: 116 Main St., Towanda, PA 18848 Website: http://www.thedailyreview.com/ Bookmark: additional articles on medicinal cannabis are available at http://www.mapinc.org/mmj.htm MARIJUANA SHOULD NOT BE LEGALIZED FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES Hawaii became the first state in the country last week to legalize marijuana use and possession for medicinal purposes. It's a move that has already come under attack by the Justice Department, which promises to challenge Hawaii's law in court. The Justice Department is presently waging legal battles against similar attempts to decriminalize marijuana in Alaska, Washington, California, Arizona, Nevada, Oregon, Maine and the District of Columbia. We believe that the effort to legalize marijuana for medicinal purposes is nothing but a first step in the process by which some people want to decriminalize the use of the drug for recreational purposes. We don't understand why marijuana is needed for medicinal purposes when much more effective drugs are legally available for pain relief. There's no reason, medical or otherwise, for marijuana to be legalized in the United States. We believe that decriminalizing the drug will do nothing but send the message to the public that marijuana use is acceptable. The truth is that marijuana is an addictive drug that destroys brain cells and typically sends a person down the road of drug abuse. Marijuana is often a novice drug users starter drug, a narcotic that introduces the future addict to the world of drug abuse and self-destruction. Trying to pass marijuana off as anything else is simply insulting to one's intelligence. We hope the Justice Department wins its court battles as marijuana should definitely remain illegal in the United States. - --- MAP posted-by: Thunder