Pubdate: Wed, 21 Apr 2010 Source: Argus Leader (Sioux Falls, SD) Copyright: 2010 Argus Leader Contact: http://www.argusleader.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/842 Author: Linda J. Anderson DANGER OF MEDICINAL MARIJUANA There's been talk of legalizing marijuana and even some good arguments in favor of it for medicinal use only. California obviously made its medicinal marijuana laws so vague that it's easy to get a prescription card for it by your doctor. Allegedly, moms are using medicinal marijuana instead of antidepressants, anxiety medications and painkillers so they can be mellow when caring for their children. It's also OK to drive under the influence of medicinal marijuana as long as you carry a medicinal marijuana card with you. At what level of use of medicinal marijuana does a person reach the appropriate amount to benefit them but not put anyone else in harm's way? Is medicinal marijuana addictive? Should you share your stash with others since they haven't been able to get their of using medicinal marijuana card yet? My knowledge of marijuana comes from being around those who used it on a regular basis with every excuse, defending its medicinal value. Living in California for 10 years, you see everything: burned out brain cells, burned holes in clothes from the oil residue and the acrid smell of burned rope. My favorite were random acts of stupidity of marijuana users trying to talk. It was bad enough that I smoked cigarettes back then, but pot was the worst smell ever. There might be benefits of using medicinal marijuana for cancer patients or those with chronic intense pain, but like any controlled substance, it should be monitored as marijuana is addictive. Abuse should be considered if the patient has any substance abuse history. It would be hard to determine between a genuine need for medicinal marijuana and that of a quick drug fix. The drug culture can't wait for marijuana to be legalized. Linda J. Anderson, Sioux Falls - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake