Pubdate: Thu, 12 Apr 2001
Source: Appleton Post-Crescent (WI)
Copyright: 2001 The Post-Crescent
Contact:  http://www.wisinfo.com/postcrescent/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1443
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PUT THE UW TO WORK ON THE MEDICINAL POT DEBATE

Back in the days before it became politically incorrect to joke about 
drinking, the character who kept a bottle handy but drank "only for 
medicinal purposes" was a comedy staple.

Today there is a movement to revive the character but without the laughter.

Some medical professionals and many patients insist that marijuana 
ought to be available legally "for medicinal purposes."

Other states have grappled with the issue, including California, 
where pot is dispensed legally to anyone who brings in a 
prescription. Not surprisingly, the program is controversial and 
critics insist that abuse is widespread.

Wisconsin is beginning to consider the issue seriously. A legislative 
committee held the first public hearing the other day on a bill 
providing for legal use of marijuana to relieve pain and for other 
medically justified conditions.

But there is no consensus among medical practitioners that pot really 
provides any medical benefits. The State Medical Society says more 
research is needed, Nurses and patients testified that they already 
know the answer and the weed works to relieve symptoms. The law 
enforcement community is noncommittal.

The proposal raises issues outside those surrounding the claims of 
beneficial effects. Who would grow the stuff and under what sort of 
regulation? How would the state assure that the crop was used only 
for legitimate purposes. What rules would doctors be required to 
follow in deciding which patients needed and could benefit from a 
prescription? Is it better consumed in pill form or through an 
inhaler like asthma medicine, rather than smoked?

The state has resources in the University of Wisconsin's medical 
research labs to seek the answers to the medically-related questions. 
The findings would be useful not just here but nationwide as this 
campaign for medicinal pot spreads.

As for the non-medical questions, if the time arrived when 
legislators and experts were convinced of the merits of declaring 
marijuana a medicine, the regulation and other details could be 
worked out.
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MAP posted-by: Josh Sutcliffe