Pubdate: Sat, 24 Mar 2007 Source: Independent Iowan, The (IA) Section: Volume 1, No. 17 Email: Carl Olsen Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mmj.htm (Cannabis - Medicinal) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/decrim.htm (Decrim/Legalization) READER'S PLEA TO LEGISLATURE FOR "COMMON SENSE" Advocates Joining 12 Other States Permitting Use Of Medical Marijuana There are a number of drug law reform issues in the 2006 Iowa Democratic Party State Platform, particularly regarding marijuana. I don't expect Iowa legislators will be so bold as to support decriminalization of marijuana like Dennis Kucinich (http://www.decriminalizemarijuana.info/), but it is certainly within expectation that Iowa will show the same courage as New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson and do something to protect people who use marijuana as medicine. In 2005, the Iowa Supreme Court rejected a medical marijuana user's plea for the common law defense of medical necessity (http://www.iowamedicalmarijuana.org/documents/bonjour.aspx), basing the ruling on the absurd claim that the Iowa Legislature had specifically prohibited the defense by enacting medical marijuana legislation in 1979 (Iowa Code section 124.206(7)(a)). This week, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit wrote: "[W]e hold that Raich's common law necessity defense is not foreclosed by Oakland Cannabis or the Controlled Substances Act ..." and "[C]hanges in state law reveal a clear trend towards the protection of medical marijuana use ..." Raich v. Gonzales, No. 03-15481, March 14, 2007. The Iowa Supreme Court was not only wrong, it distorted the intent of the Iowa Legislature in passing medical marijuana legislation in 1979. The evidence is overwhelming. Eleven states have legalized medical marijuana cultivation (medical patients and their care providers allowed to cultivate marijuana in their homes), and New Mexico has just been added as the 12th state to the list of states that have protected the medical use of marijuana. Are Iowans' legislative representatives go-ing to stand by and let the Iowa Supreme Court tell people they have to suffer and blame it on the Iowa Legislature? For the sake of an aging state population seeking the broadest set of options possible for extending quality in each life, Iowans should ask their legislative leaders to exert common sense in support of legislation legalizing the use of medical marijuana. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman