Pubdate: Sun, 26 Oct 2008 Source: Battle Creek Enquirer (MI) Copyright: 2008 Battle Creek Enquirer Contact: http://www.battlecreekenquirer.com/customerservice/contactus.html Website: http://www.battlecreekenquirer.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1359 Authors: David Headings and Al Byam DON'T BE FOOLED BY 'MEDICAL' MARIJUANA We're coming up on an election season where sound judgment must take precedence over an emotional or apathetic mind-set. One of the issues will be the legalization of so-called medical marijuana. The one thing we don't need is more drugs available to our children under the guise of medical use. Advocates for the legalization constantly bring out someone with multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, glaucoma or chemotherapy patients who have found relief by smoking marijuana; they play upon our feelings of compassion for those who suffer. We, in law enforcement, are also concerned about the control of pain and the comfort of the suffering. The truth, however, is that no medical association has endorsed marijuana for the relief of pain or discomfort. No nationally recognized medical association approves of smoking marijuana to reduce suffering; because smoking is the least efficient delivery method of any medication, and there is no approved medication that is smoked. The benefits of chemicals in marijuana can be extracted and have a better effect in pill form without the "high" or increased risk of lung cancer, bronchitis and emphysema from the smoking and second-hand risk. Marijuana is a gateway drug; rarely do we meet heroin or cocaine addicts who didn't start their drug use with marijuana. We've been fighting hard in Calhoun County to reduce the flow of drugs to our citizens and most of all to our children. Law enforcement agencies all over Michigan, and yes, all over the country, are opposed to marijuana legalization. So don't be fooled by the compassionate ploy of legalizing marijuana. We want fewer drugs available to our children, less damage to our society and an increase of truth for an informed public. Chief David Headings Battle Creek Police Department Sheriff Al Byam Calhoun County Sheriff Department - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake