Pubdate: Thu, 10 Oct 2002 Source: Student Life (MO) Copyright: 2002 Student Life Contact: http://www.studlife.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1636 Author: Ian Orland SPEAKER DISCUSSES LEGAL MARIJUANA George McMahon is one of five people in the United States for whom it is legal to smoke marijuana for medical purposes. Last Wednesday night, he spoke to a small gathering of Washington University students about the beneficial effects marijuana has had on him and others. According to McMahon and the studies he has participated in, patients suffering from Glaucoma, AIDS, Epilepsy, Arthritis, Multiple Sclerosis and the side effects of Chemotherapy have improved their quality of life by the use of marijuana. In fact, McMahon claimed it was much safer than many of the prescription drugs medical practitioners currently prescribe for such illnesses. The U.S. government supplies McMahon with a half pound of marijuana cigarettes every month. He smokes about 10 of these a day, or about two every three hours. At one time he was smoking about one quarter ounce per day. When he receives his prescribed marijuana, it has cost the government 30 cents per ounce to grow, secure, and transport. McMahon spoke extensively about the government's ignorance when it came to rethinking their national drug policy. He kept reiterating that "This is about medicine. This is not about civil disobedience." His advice to students was "Register to vote. The government is ours. We are not the government's subjects." He maintained that with enough general public knowledge on the issue and a good amount of persistence, the governmental policy on medically-prescribed marijuana could be changed. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens