Pubdate: Fri, 27 Jan 2006 Source: Amherst Citizen, The (CN NS) Copyright: 2006 Transcontinental Media Contact: http://www.citizenweekly.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4082 Author: Darrell Cole, The Amherst Citizen Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mmjcn.htm (Cannabis - Medicinal - Canada) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/decrim.htm (Decrim/Legalization) FIGHTING FOR A CAUSE YOU BELIEVE IN You have to the give the man credit. He's fighting for something he believes in and he's not about to let the system shut him up. When Maccan's Rick Simpson was first charged with growing marijuana back in August, most people thought yet another drug dealer had been caught plying his trade. What we quickly learned, though, is that Simpson is not a drug dealer, he's the farthest thing from it and has every reason to be upset when he's treated like an ordinary criminal. Yes, according to this nation's Criminal Code Simpson's activities, growing marijuana, is illegal. Marijuana is a drug that has left a horrible mark on many lives and families and it should never be legalized in this country. Decriminalized for small amounts maybe, but never legalized. Simpson does not advocate using marijuana. Instead, he takes the marijuana plant, breaks it down and extracts what he considers a wonder drug - hemp oil. Most Canadians don't know a lot about hemp oil and Simpson believes that indifference is the fault of government and large pharmaceuticals who don't want the average person to know its medicinal qualities. So, like a modern Robin Hood, Simpson grows the product, and produces the oil that he gives away free of charge to people he knows who are suffering from cancer and other ailments. They swear by its effects and he firmly believes he is helping people. Apparently the medicinal qualities of hemp oil have been known by various peoples through the ages. Unfortunately it often gets mixed up with its addictive cousin and has been given a bad rap, and those who use it often end up on the wrong side of the law. Simpson is so convinced that's he's going through the time and expense of launching a Charter challenge before the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia to clear his name and wants part of the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act struck down because consenting adults are producing, sharing and using hemp oil solely for medicinal purposes. What Simpson is saying maybe right. We may very well be missing an opportunity to bring relief to people through the controlled use of hemp oil. Then again, it may just be a placebo that gives people the psychological impression that they are being cured. No matter what the courts decide, it's not an issue that should just be swept under the rug and Simpson should not be treated like your average run of the mill criminal with a conviction and a hefty fine to pay. We should find out, scientifically, if there's merit to his argument. If there is, we should take advantage of this drug under controlled circumstances, meaning not every person can simply grow their own supply because there will be no controls on safety and quality and there's no guarantee the plants won't be used for something other than hemp oil production. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D