Pubdate: Sat, 16 Feb 2008 Source: Galesburg Register-Mail (IL) Copyright: 2008 Galesburg Register-Mail Contact: http://www.register-mail.com/news/letters/index.html Website: http://www.galesburg.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3864 Author: John Walker Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v08/n154/a03.html LEGAL MARIJUANA USE CLEARLY DEFINED To claim that there is a "thin line" between therapeutic use and misuse of a drug is misleading ("Dangers, costs of legalizing marijuana too great," Feb. 8). The fact is, there are very clear lines that govern drug use -- they are called controlled substance laws. If a medicine is used according to a qualified physician's recommendation and under her care, then it's therapeutic. If it isn't, then it's misuse. This is exactly what a medical marijuana bill would do for Illinois - -- allow the state to set the rules for and oversee a medical marijuana program. Patients with serious, debilitating conditions would be registered with the state, and possession and plant limits would be clearly defined. I believe this is the definition of "proactive monitoring." Rational people know that all drugs can be abused. However, the difference between marijuana and your average narcotic prescription painkiller is that dependence, withdrawal and tolerance are generally much lower with marijuana. It's good that Illinoisans are finally having a serious discussion about medical marijuana, but let's not forget what's really at stake here: ensuring that suffering patients -- and nobody else -- have safe access to their doctor-recommended medicine without fear of arrest. John Walker, director of the Illinois Compassion Action Network, Springfield - --- MAP posted-by: Derek