Pubdate: Sat, 15 Mar 2008 Source: Pantagraph, The (Bloomington, IL) Copyright: 2008 Pantagraph Publishing Co. Contact: http://www.pantagraph.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/643 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v08/n000/a016.html Author: Steve Brienen SENATE SHOULD REJECT MEDICAL MARIJUANA BILL Once again legislators are attempting to pass a bill in the Senate pertaining to medical use of marijuana. As a former law enforcement officer and two-time cancer survivor, I see no valid reason for this to come to pass. First, there is already a law on the books allowing medical use of marijuana with a prescription. Any physician may issue this for his/her patients. This prevents abuse by not only the patients but by those who would call themselves "caregivers" under the new law. Senate Bill 2865 would allow one "caregiver" to distribute the drug for up to five "patients" and be allowed to produce the plant in his/her home. They may also be paid for doing this. It also would allow "visiting qualified patients" from out of state to be provided with the drug. While receiving chemotherapy for over a year in 1989 and again for eight months in 2004, I was provided medications, when needed, that eased my discomfort and enabled me to remain alert at the same time. Those medications still exist. As far as enforcement is concerned, this would be another disaster for our police. How, pray tell, do we enforce a law like this without entering someone's home or business? Then what mountain of paperwork will be needed to prove the plants and material used in the production of this drug were indeed used legally or illegally? How do we prevent the "visiting patients" from out of state from receiving this drug, going back home and selling it themselves or using it for other than medical reasons? Enforcement will not be possible. Please contact your state senators on this. I also urge my fellow law enforcement officers to do the same. Steve Brienen Danvers The writer is former McLean County sheriff. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake