Pubdate: Wed, 13 Feb 2002 Source: Cumberland Times-News (MD) Copyright: 2002 Cumberland Times-News Contact: http://www.times-news.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1365 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mmj.htm (Cannabis - Medicinal) JUST SAY YES Medical Marijuana Bill Should Become Law In Maryland, terminally ill people who use marijuana to ease their suffering or restore their appetite can be arrested and thrown in jail. More than one-third of the members of the Maryland House of Delegates feel this is wrong. They have signed up as co-sponsors of House Bill 1222, which would exempt Marylanders from state prosecution if a doctor recommends they use marijuana. Among those supporting the legislation are high-ranking leaders from both parties, including the Majority Leader, the Speaker Pro Tem, the Minority Leader and the Minority Whip. "Medical marijuana legislation is gaining support in the House of Delegates because more and more members realize that it's a crime to arrest and imprison patients for the simple act of taking their medicine," said Delegate Donald Murphy, the chief sponsor of the bill. Support for the bill cuts across political and ideological lines, with liberal Democrats joining conservative Republicans in backing the measure. Such distinctions often disappear for lawmakers who have seen loved ones suffer with AIDS or cancer, and not been able to legally obtain a drug -- a medicine -- that would relieve their pain or counteract the nausea caused by treatments such as chemotherapy. Support for such legislation is growing nationwide. A 1999 nationwide Gallup poll found that 73 percent of Americans support making marijuana medically available. None of the lawmakers from Western Maryland have signed up in support of the medical marijuana bill. We think they should, even in an election year. Is there an especially strong stigma associated with marijuana in conservative regions like Western Maryland? Sure. Is it politically risky to support Murhpy's legislation? Perhaps. Or maybe not. Cancer, AIDS, Multiple Sclerosis, Epilepsy and other scourges strike at random, showing no regard for geographical or political boundaries. Virtually everyone who makes their home west of Sideling Hill knows someone personally, or knows a friend of a friend, who has suffered or perhaps died from one of these diseases. The medical marijuana bill simply provides a remedy that could make life better for those singled out by fate to endure such affliction. We suspect that voters will not punish lawmakers who try to help such people by giving them another medical option. To the contrary, we strongly believe that Western Marylanders will reward a courageous vote in support of a common sense, compassionate and measured piece of legislation that should become law. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth