Pubdate: Thu, 15 Apr 2010 Source: Chicago Reader (IL) Copyright: 2010 Chicago Reader Contact: http://www.chicagoreader.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3471 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v10/n258/a07.html Author: Thomas B. Kirkpatrick THE POT PROBLEM Re: "Medical Marijuana Is Already Legal in Illinois: And it has been for three decades. But it'll take the passage of another law to make it available to patients," by Claire Thompson, April 8 Dear Editor: In 1978 there was no Department of Human Services (thank the Lord). The state agency responsible for approving cannabis research and use for medical purposes was the Illinois Dangerous Drugs Commission. As the director of that agency, I was under constant pressure from state senator John Grotberg, who himself later died of cancer, to get something going for chemotherapy patients to relieve the side effects of treatment. During our appropriations hearings, Senator Grotberg held the agency's budget captive, going over all travel expenses for the year trying (unsuccessfully) to find some unnecessary or extravagant spending. (This caused the Committee Chairman to joke, "What? Another fun-filled weekend in Des Moines?") Finally I was able to get the necessary federal agencies to not only approve a research project, but to provide the marijuana. I flew to Washington and picked up a silver canister labeled "400 Marijuana Cigarettes/U.S. Gov't. Approved." I took the can of weed to Springfield and showed it to the senator, who then allowed our budget to pass out of committee. Later reports from the researchers indicated that the government-approved smokes were very weak compared with street purchases. And so the story continues. Thomas B. Kirkpatrick - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake