Pubdate: Wed, 10 Dec 2003 Source: Cleveland Free Times (OH) Copyright: 2003 Cleveland Free Times Media Contact: http://www.freetimes.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1385 Author: Scott Russ Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v03/n1887/a04.html?1137 A SON'S TALE I can't thank you enough for publishing Stan White's touching letter, "A Father's Tale" (12/3). My mother suffers from epileptic seizures, which over 20 prescription medications were unable to stop. Even after surgery to implant a vagus nerve stimulator in her neck, she still has auras and seizures. Cannabis stops my mother's seizures as it stops seizures in thousands of other patients across the world. The war against medical marijuana isn't about protecting patients. It's about ignorance and politics. Our federal government would have Americans believe that medical marijuana is a cruel hoax or myth. Cannabis contains over 60 cannabinoids and there is no question that these cannabinoids have medicinal value. Why else would pharmaceutical companies be scrambling to create synthetic versions of them? The problem is they can't synthesize all the cannabinoids and the synthetic versions don't provide the benefits of the natural plant, i.e. CBD (Cannabidiol) counters the potent effects of THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol). Smoking marijuana isn't the only way it can be ingested. Patients can vaporize it, make tinctures or use it in teas and food items, so the harmful effects of smoking are no excuse for our government's actions. We are now getting reports of studies from several nations, including our own, confirming the successful use of cannabinoids to treat multiple sclerosis, epilepsy, cancer and other sicknesses. Other nations are distributing cannabis and cannabis based medications via prescription to those who benefit from their use. In America we incarcerate those who try to alleviate their pain and suffering by using cannabis. It's no coincidence that our brain is filled with cannabinoid receptors. Humans were meant to use this natural medicine and our government will one day be held accountable for prosecuting sick and dying Americans. Scott Russ Baton Rouge, La. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman