Pubdate: Wed, 12 Jul 2006 Source: Register-Guard, The (OR) Copyright: 2006 The Register-Guard Contact: http://www.registerguard.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/362 Author: Bernard Zoloth POT USE THREATENS TRANSPLANT I am scheduled at Oregon Health & Science University for a liver transplant evaluation, as I have advanced uncompensated liver disease. Although I remain quite hopeful, I anticipate being denied a transplant, based purely on my use of medicinal marijuana, regardless of my legal standing as an Oregon Medical Marijuana Program patient cardholder. The Bush administration, specifically through former Attorney General John Ashcroft, has clearly stated the intention to target doctors involved with the OMMP on any level. Further complicating the issue, the Veterans Administration handles all post-transplant care for OHSU organ recipients, which I presume is a contracted service. Cannabis reduces my back pain (from an earlier surgery), fights my depression (a hepatic symptom) and helps to overcome lack of appetite and insomnia (both also hepatic symptoms). So if I am denied, my government is going to just let me die a slow, painful, expensive death, which may have been preventable. It seems to me there are only two logical opinions: 1) Cannabis is indeed a legally prescribed medication in Oregon, ergo, no problem, or 2) Cannabis is indeed an illicit drug, making me an addict, an illness that conforms to the Americans with Disabilities Act. To deny me a transplant would be in violation of that federal mandate. The Transplant Department at OHSU needs to pick one. I do not know this as a fact, but its charter may depend on it. BERNARD ZOLOTH Eugene - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom