Pubdate: Wed, 18 Apr 2007 Source: St. Cloud Times (MN) Copyright: 2007 St. Cloud Times Contact: http://www.sctimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2559 Author: Brad Eilers Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mmj.htm (Cannabis - Medicinal) MEDICAL MARIJUANA SHOULD BE LEGAL IF IT HELPS PATIENTS Medical marijuana is a popular issue. A November 2005 nationwide Gallup Poll showed 78 percent of Americans "support making marijuana legally available for doctors to prescribe in order to reduce pain and suffering," and state medical marijuana initiatives have been repeatedly endorsed by voters. According to the Marijuana Policy Project, only four state legislatures -- Hawaii, New Mexico, Rhode Island and Vermont -- have had the courage to stop arresting patients without a drive from the voters. The project also states that many of the legal alternatives proposed by opponents of medical marijuana are too expensive, too addictive and have too many side effects to be good medicine for all patients. Chemotherapy patients who are too nauseated to eat or swallow a pill should not have to fear arrest if they -- and their doctors -- find that smoking marijuana is the most effective means of treating their symptoms. Ultimately, the decision of what medicine is best for an illness should be left up to the patient and the doctor, not to the government. As the policy project notes, when they have their doctors' approval, patients should be able to use medical marijuana without fear of arrest or imprisonment. They should also be able to rely on a safe supply of marijuana, without having to resort to the dangerous criminal market. For all of these reasons, our lawmakers should enact laws that protect patients from arrest and imprisonment. BRAD EILERS Hector - --- MAP posted-by: Steve Heath