Pubdate: Tue, 31 Jul 2001 Source: Hamilton Spectator (CN ON) Copyright: The Hamilton Spectator 2001 Contact: http://www.hamiltonspectator.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/181 Author: Joe Hueglin 'MORE RISK THAN BENEFIT' RE: 'Medicinal marijuana becomes legal' (July 28). Thirty years and more now, during The Age of Aquarius, the products of the plant, cannabis sativa, were first widely introduced into North American society. "Guilty until proven innocent" was the title of a position paper on their use taken by the secondary school principals of P.E.I. at the time. On Monday, "regulations on marijuana for medicinal use" took effect without the clinical knowledge required with prescription drugs, although studies are now under way. "Unfortunately, the government has decided to go ahead to appease a few lobby groups" was the reaction of Dr. Raju Hajela, past president of The Canadian Society of Addiction Medicine. It is calling for more clinical research because "there is more risk than benefit." Hajela, an assistant professor at Queen's University in Kingston, added: "The courts can't be deciding how doctors should be practising medicine; ... that's what is essentially happening here." And no MP on either side of the House of Commons is championing the opinions of those into whose hands we entrust our well-being. Sad. And only in Canada. - -- Joe Hueglin, Niagara Falls. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens