Pubdate: Thu, 17 May 2001 Source: Boulder Weekly (CO) Copyright: 2001 Bolder Weekly Contact: http://www.boulderweekly.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/57 "CONSERVATIVES" FOR FEDERALISM For anyone who's confused, and thinks the United States has a conservative-leaning Supreme Court, Monday's 8-0 decision on medical marijuana laws ought to clear things up. The nation's highest court struck down the "medical necessity" defense that the Oakland Cannabis Buyers' Cooperative had asserted to justify its distribution network under California's medical marijuana law. Colorado Attorney General Ken Salazer issued a warning, in response to the ruling, that said anyone who grows or distributes marijuana in Colorado for medical purposes is "in real peril of federal drug enforcement," regardless of the fact Coloradoans voted last fall to legalize medical marijuana. Justice Clarence Thomas wrote that "marijuana has no currently accepted medical use at all." Now that's clearly debatable. Getting two doctors to agree on anything at any given time is nearly impossible. One says stitch the owchie, the other says bandage it. One says attack the cancer with chemo, the other says cut it out today. Some medical doctors believe bee sting therapy cures a variety of ills, while others think that's nonsense. Clearly, however, patients and doctors alike know that marijuana is at the very least an excellent pain reliever that's less harmful than the legal narcotic alternatives. And in the wake of this bizarre decision, something else is crystal clear. This isn't a conservative court at all. Conservatives believe in states' rights, and in the power of the people to govern their own turf. This court loves federal power, which makes the justices elitist, statist, modern-day liberal swine. - --- MAP posted-by: Andrew