Pubdate: Tue, 2 Mar 2010 Source: Daily Press, The (Escanaba, MI) Copyright: 2010 The Daily Press Contact: http://drugsense.org/url/32q45vxx Website: http://www.dailypress.net/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3443 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v10/n127/a03.html Author: Stan White MEDICAL MARIJUANA USERS NOT TREATED FAIRLY Michigan political leaders who honestly support their constituents must take immediate action to end discriminating laws aimed at sick citizens who use cannabis (marijuana) and drive but are not honestly too impaired to operate a motor vehicle (Marijuana Case Sparks Protest, Feb. 20, 2010). It is commendable to get drivers who are too impaired to operate a motor vehicle off the road and an entirely different thing to discriminate against sick citizens who are not too impaired to drive. One attempt is to help make the public safe the other is clearly designed to discriminate against certain citizens. Since all parties involved know THC remains in the blood stream for days, weeks and months after using the plant, it is clear the law is designed as an act of discrimination and should be changed. If a citizen may have a glass of wine or use pharmaceutical medications and not be too impaired to drive, then the standard should also apply to sick citizens who use cannabis. If Brenda Chase, can walk the line, so to speak, the state of Michigan in all honesty should not be attempting to cage her. What kind of government would cage a sick citizen who is not too impaired to drive, treating them as though they were? Stan White, Dillon, Colo. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake