Pubdate: Mon, 03 Dec 2001 Source: National Review (US) Copyright: 2001 National Review Contact: http://www.nationalreview.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/287 Author: Nr Editors CULT OF CALHOUN A Different Spin On The Ashcroft's Assisted Suicide Move. Attorney general John Ashcroft moved, it is said, to "overturn" Oregon's law permitting assisted suicide. Critics, mostly liberals, say that his action demonstrates that conservatives are hypocrites when they defend states' rights. But that appearance is solely the result of an imprecise formulation. What Ashcroft has done is to say, in effect, Look, Oregon voters can decide what the State of Oregon will or will not prosecute. But they cannot nullify federal law. And federal law prohibits doctors from using drugs to kill people deliberately. For the same reason, state referenda cannot legalize the medical use of marijuana; they can only register disagreement with the federal prohibition. Opponents of federal drug law should work to repeal or amend that law. Until that time, the question to ponder is not whether conservatives have abandoned federalism-but whether liberals, in taking up the cause of nullification, should pay homage to John C. Calhoun. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom