Pubdate: Tue, 27 May 2003 Source: Walla Walla Union-Bulletin (WA) Copyright: 2003 Walla Walla Union-Bulletin Contact: http://www.union-bulletin.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2619 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mmj.htm (Cannabis - Medicinal) GOP PLAN TO NIX MEDICAL MARIJUANA HURTS DRUG WAR The federal government should allow marijuana to be distributed by prescription to the ill just like codeine, morphine or other medicines. Let's cut through the rhetoric surrounding the debate over whether the push to legalize marijuana for medical purposes is simply a ploy to make marijuana legal and readily available. It is not. The use of marijuana, like other mind-altering drugs, creates myriad problems in society. The federal government, as well as state and local law-enforcement agencies, must continue to take action to stop the illegal distribution and use of marijuana. But we strongly believe, as do the voters of Washington, Oregon and seven other states, that marijuana should be legal for legitimate medical purposes. There is clear evidence marijuana has medical benefits for many diseases, including helping cancer patients. The public simply wants patients who can benefit to have access to medicine that can improve their quality of life. Yet, the Bush administration and Republicans in Congress do not. The federal government has taken a series of steps to force states to abandon their medical marijuana laws. The latest came last week as Republicans set in motion a plan to punish states where marijuana for medical use is legal. Under the proposal, the federal money now passed down to state and local police officers to fight illegal drug use would be given to federal agents in those states. That will significantly hurt the nation's collective war on illegal drugs. The State Patrol and local police departments and sheriff's offices are in a far better position than federal authorities to shut down drug-making and drug-selling operations. Those officers are constantly on the street in small communities and big cities. They are on the front lines. Let's face it, DEA agents aren't going to spend a lot of their time - even if they have our money - focusing on drug problems in the Walla Walla Valley. Instead of wasting time, money and energy trying to circumvent state efforts to supply marijuana for medical reasons, the federal government should be aiding the effort to curb abuses of marijuana and other drugs - including prescription drugs. The federal government should allow marijuana to be distributed by prescription just like codeine, morphine or other medicines. It's not only a simple solution, it's the right solution. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh