Pubdate: Thu, 21 May 2009 Source: Daily Northwestern (IL Edu) Copyright: 2009 The Daily Northwestern Contact: http://www.dailynorthwestern.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/109 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mmj.htm (Marijuana - Medicinal) MEDICAL MARIJUANA Hopefully, the Illinois State Senate will vote on and pass a bill this week that will legalize medical marijana in the state of Illinois. Following in the footsteps of 13 other states, the Illinois legislature will vote on a tightly written bill that provides for a three-year pilot program and a ban on driving cars for registered cannabis users. While critics suggest the bill's passage could throw the state down the slippery slope of increased youth drug usage and even the eventual legalization of all marijuana in all cases, frankly, the chance that the downfall of Illinois' state structure will collapse because of these lawmakers' decisions is minimal. Crime rates in states that have passed the bill, including California (where a much more loosely written bill passed almost a year ago), suggest that the disastrous results presaged by anti-marijuana advocates are seriously unlikely. Those who will potentially benefit from the bill are those patients who suffer from chronic pain and nausea, ailments for which in many cases cannabis is the only relief from constant agony. The most likely patients are those suffering from patients with cancer, HIV-AIDS, hepatitis C, glaucoma, Crohn's disease and Alzheimers, according to a CBS 2 news report. If the bill passes, they will be allowed to possess a maximum of seven marijuana plants. History has proven that drug arrests don't go up in states that pass medical marijuana laws. And legislative proponents of the bill have publicly stated that their efforts are only aimed at medical issues, and have nothing to do with wider legalization. The moral issues of withholding pain medication in any form from dying patients aside, other perscription medicines have much worse side effects. The legislature, which has been delaying this vote for months, should remember that the people they are trying to help might not have enough time to wait.