Pubdate: Thu, 20 Nov 2008 Source: Illinois Times (IL) Copyright: 2008 Yesse Communications Contact: http://www.illinoistimes.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/206 Author: Dan Linn MEDICAL MARIJUANA On Election Day, Michigan voters made their state the 13th to allow seriously ill patients to use medical cannabis upon the recommendation of a physician. Now, 71 million people, about 24 percent of Americans, live in one of the 13 states that allow the doctor-advised, medical use of cannabis. However, suffering patients in Illinois still face arrest for relieving their symptoms with an effective treatment option. Illinois should follow suit and pass SB 2865, the Compassionate Use of Medical Marijuana Pilot Program Act before the Jan. 13 legislative deadline. Such a measure enjoys widespread support in Illinois. A 2008 poll conducted by Mason-Dixon Polling and Research shows that Illinois residents favor allowing seriously and terminally ill patients to use marijuana for medical purposes by a 68 percent to 27 percent margin. There are already patients in Illinois using cannabis to treat a serious disease or debilitating condition and they should not have to turn to the criminal market for relief. Most people do not want to send a cancer patient to jail for utilizing a treatment that his or her doctor has recommended. Illinois should not delay in passing this legislation because for some it is truly a matter of life or death. Moreover, cannabis is a safe, natural medicine and doctors in Illinois should be able to recommend that patients use it if the situation dictates. Dan Linn Chicago