Pubdate: Sat, 19 May 2001 Source: Athens Banner-Herald (GA) Contact: 2002 Athens Newspapers Inc Website: http://www.onlineathens.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1535 Author: Ed Tant Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/ocbc.htm (Oakland Cannabis Court Case) HIGH COURT LIGHTS FIRE UNDER MEDICANNABIS ADVOCATES "Compassionate conservatism'' was shown to be just another conservative canard on Monday as the United States Supreme Court ruled against the growing movement for medical use of marijuana. The same Supreme Court that gave America its "selected not elected'' chief executive, George W. Bush showed no compassion for the legions of ailing Americans who use "medicannabis" to fight the ravages of such diseases as AIDS, cancer and multiple sclerosis. "I have to go home tonight and tell my children that the government has just given their mother a death sentence," lamented Angel McClary, a cancer sufferer from California. She added that patients should have "safe, affordable access" to the drug without having to deal with illicit sources of marijuana. In spite of the setback at the Supreme Court, medical pot advocates are vowing to continue their movement which has seen nine states make medicannabis legal in the last few years. Along with California, medical marijuana initiatives have passed in Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Hawaii, Maine, Nevada, Oregon and Washington. Several other states have "decriminalized" the recreational use of marijuana since Oregon pioneered pot law reform nearly 30 years ago. In the harsh light of the Supreme Court's Monday decision, look for the traditional July 4 pro-pot rally near the White House to be bigger and more militant this year. Conservatives who tout their mantra of states' rights should be concerned that the high court is waging war on weed in a nation that pays lip service to its vaunted but not valued ideals of "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.'' Though the new Supreme Court decision does not strike down medical marijuana initiatives around the nation, it does show once again that the federal government is overly worried about marijuana in a nation that is rapidly going to pot. George W. Bush backers and boosters should be disappointed but not surprised that their man who was put into the White House through a judicial coup d'etat now is following the same failed drug war policies as his despised predecessor, Bill "I Didn't Inhale" Clinton. While many states have eased up on penalties for medical or recreational use of marijuana, arrests for the weed still are at record levels. Last year, some 700,000 Americans were arrested for marijuana, mostly for possession of pot for personal use. While conservatives and liberals alike talk about freedom, every minute of every day another American is arrested for marijuana here in the land of the not-so-free. In the June 21, 1995, issue of the prestigious Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), Harvard Medical School Professors Lester Grinspoon and James Bakalar wrote an impassioned but accurate article titled "Marijuana as Medicine -- A Plea for Reconsideration." in the article about medicannabis, the authors wrote that patients have found pot to be "useful as an anti-convulsant, as a muscle relaxant in spastic disorders, and as an appetite stimulant in the wasting syndrome of human immunodeficiency virus infection. It is also being used to relieve phantom limb pain, menstrual cramps, and other types of pain, including migraine." A March 17, 1999, report by the National Academy of Sciences echoed the JAMA article by the Harvard professors, saying that medical pot can relieve the nausea of cancer chemotherapy and the appetite loss associated with AIDS. Still, the foolish, failed and fascist war on weed continues no matter which political party is in the White House. As medical marijuana patient Elvy Musikka says, "It is ignorance that blinds US." MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk