Pubdate: Fri, 18 May 2007 Source: Winona Daily News (MN) Copyright: 2007 Winona Daily News Contact: http://www.winonadailynews.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3177 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v07/n000/a113.html Author: Russell Barth GIERHAN NEEDS TO STOP MISLEADING READERS Regarding "Medical marijuana is a push to legalize" by Stan Gierhan: He should go back to school because his sales pitch is sorely lacking. It is clear that he, as a pharmacist, sees his job security being threatened by legalized marijuana, medical or otherwise. I have also noticed a "gatekeeper" mentality in pharmacists that is surpassed only by the unbridled arrogance of doctors. Their argument is basically "Natural plants are all dangerous, but our chemical-laced pills are safe" and we have to get their permission to get well. What balderdash! First of all, Gierhan should already know that Marinol is a synthetic - -- an artificial mimic of THC -- that contains none of the real substance found in cannabis, because the real stuff is illegal everywhere. Only Sativex from GW Pharmaceuticals (oral spray for MS) contains actual cannabis. Second, Marinol has been widely criticized by users as being "too little too late, or too much too soon." Just look at the list of side effects for both pot and Marinol, and see which is safer. Marinol could kill you if you take too much, but it is impossible to overdose on marijuana (Believe me! I have tried!). Also, smoking or vaporizing cannabis can makes it easier for the user to tolerate doses. Gierhan continues; "This push to legalize medical pot is just another push to legalize pot period." This may or may not be true, but the medical use of cannabis notwithstanding, marijuana prohibition has caused and is causing more damage to users and to society than legalized marijuana ever could. That isn't an opinion, it is a scientifically and historically proven fact. If Gierhan would look at some history (prior to the Ron and Nancy Reagan era) he would find that cannabis medicines were among the most prescribed drugs in North America's pharmacopeia before their prohibition in the 1930s. If Gierhan is so concerned about public safety and health, he should stop shilling for his pharmaceutical bosses, and start lobbying for the end of marijuana prohibition. Russell Barth, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Barth is a Canadian federal medical marijuana license holder. - --- MAP posted-by: Steve Heath