Pubdate: Tue, 08 Apr 2003 Source: Pride, The (CA Edu) Copyright: 2003 The Pride Contact: http://www.csusm.edu/pride/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2848 Note: editor prefers email LTEs Author: Jennifer Fry MEDICAL MARIJUANA RESPONSE Dear Editors, Recently, I read your article on Medical Marijuana. I found it interesting that California passed a proposition for the growing of marijuana for patients that need it for medical purposes. I think this is wonderful because of all of the sick people that can really use something to make them feel better. However, this adds to my concern as to whether or not these sick patients may be adding to the growing population of young Americans using marijuana today. I can't help but wonder whether or not the reason why children are using marijuana today is because they have such easy access to it. This access is either through a loved one or someone they know that is growing it or using it on a daily basis. I am not saying that since terminally ill patients are able to grow this product, then they are going to give it out to everyone that they know. However, I cannot help but wonder why it is so easy for young Americans to get this product. Growing marijuana for medical reasons is okay, but when there are others around that can easily get a hold of it and use it for their own purposes, that's when things need to change. I care very much about those that are going through great amounts of pain and suffering, however I don't think that they should be able to grow this plant in their own house. I think that doctors should set up labs where patients can go and smoke as much marijuana as they think they need in the doctor's presence. This in turn would probably cut down on the amount of kids and teenagers getting a hold of marijuana make it easier on adults to help these children get away from this problem. Even though patients are allowed to grow small amounts of marijuana in their homes, it seems logical that they would want to keep this product out of reach for someone they either know or love very deeply. The number of kids that are addicted to this drug is outrageous and by allowing patients to grow their own marijuana, we are pretty much allowing these children to become addicted. In conclusion, I would just like to say that these patients deserve the best treatment that they can get. It only seems logical that if marijuana is the answer, then that is what they would want. Giving them the right to grow marijuana in their own homes is putting a lot of trust not only to the patients, but to others as well. I think that these patients should be allowed to smoke this plant of their own free will, however I believe that it should be done in the presence of doctors. Jennifer Fry Freshman, Biology - --- MAP posted-by: Beth