Pubdate: Mon, 27 Oct 2008 Source: Michigan Times, The (MI Edu) Copyright: 2008 The Michigan Times Contact: http://www.themichigantimes.com/home/lettertotheeditor/ Website: http://www.themichigantimes.com/ Author: Jennifer Serwach Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mmj.htm (Cannabis - Medicinal) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/decrim.htm (Decrim/Legalization) PROPOSAL 1: WHAT'S THE WORST THAT COULD HAPPEN? Everyone's excited for the election this Nov. 4, but there's a lot more to it than picking who our next president is going to be. The state of Michigan has two proposals on the ballot, and the first one is about medical marijuana. Hardly anyone I talk to knows what Proposal 1 is about, it seems as though the people who like marijuana don't like politics and the people who like politics don't like marijuana. But either way, people need to be informed about all the issues on the ballot. At the moment medical marijuana is already legal in 12 states and helps with quite a number of diseases, including glaucoma, arthritis, Tourette's syndrome, multiple sclerosis, epilepsy, AIDs, cancer and Crohn's disease, which is a gastrointestinal disorder that has symptoms such as bloody diarrhea. I don't know about you, but if I had something like Crohn's disease, I'd try to take any treatment I could get. There are people who report that medical marijuana may have saved their lives. Of course, if medical marijuana does pass, there is always a chance of doctors going a bit overboard and writing prescriptions for far too many things. In California, a girl was prescribed medical marijuana for having high heel pain. But the U.S. federal government has never reported a single death of a marijuana overdose. Basically, Proposal 1 would change Michigan law and make it so seriously ill people could seek authorization from a doctor to grow up to a dozen marijuana plants and possess up to 2.5 ounces, strictly for personal use. Patients who are allowed to take medical marijuana will have identification cards that say that their doctors allowed them to possess it. Am I the only one who finds the mental image of cancer patients tending to marijuana plants incredibly amusing? I don't know why, but I keep on imagining all these terribly ill people running around with their twelve pot plants and trying to water them all. Proposal 1 would also protect the primary caregivers who handle marijuana for or administer marijuana to their sick friends or family. Of course, people taking medical marijuana wouldn't be allowed to drive under the influence of it or smoke it in public or near prisons or schools. So when you vote this election try to think about all the sick people out there who are searching for whatever treatment they can get. It's not like medical marijuana kills anyone, so what's the worst that could happen? - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin