Pubdate: Mon, 21 Jun 2010
Source: Muscatine Journal (IA)
Copyright: 2010 The Muscatine Journal
Contact:  http://www.muscatinejournal.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3667
Author: Mike Ferguson

LOCAL LEGISLATOR LENDS AN EAR AND A COMPASSIONATE HEART  FOR MEDICAL
MARIJUANA

MUSCATINE, Iowa - If Iowa supporters of medical  marijuana find a
sympathetic ear in the Iowa  Legislature, it will be because of
lawmakers like Jeff  Kaufmann.

Kaufmann, R-Wilton, who represents the 79th House  District, together
with legislative candidate Mark  Lofgren of Muscatine, a fellow
Republican who's running  for the seat in the 80th District currently
held by  Nathan Reichert, D-Muscatine, attended a Saturday  afternoon
screening of the documentary film, "Waiting  to Inhale," at the Musser
Public Library.

Lofgren took notes but offered no public comments.

The event, which attracted 11 people, was sponsored by  the group Iowa
Patients for Medical Marijuana, founded  by Jimmy Morrison, 23, of
Muscatine.

Kaufmann urged people who want the law changed,  including those with
fibromyalgia, cancer patients  undergoing chemotherapy and those with
Multiple  Sclerosis -patients who say marijuana reduces their  pain or
nausea - to be careful how they lobby their  legislators.

"You are asking us to go into the fray, but we can't  address your
issues without asking the tough  questions," he said. "There is no
chance for this bill  (which would legalize marijuana use for medical
purposes only) unless you shut the door and triple lock  it" against
those who would prefer that Iowa approve  marijuana for recreational
use, too.

"I'm the only legislator who showed up today. I'm  here," he told a
crowd who shared with Kaufmann both  their pain and their tears,
"because my mother suffered  from fibromyalgia."

Lisa Jackson, 44, of Crawfordsville, also has  fibromyalgia, a chronic
condition with symptoms that  include pain, tenderness and stiffness
in the muscles  and joints, and fatigue and anxiety.

She said that smoking marijuana has enabled her to "get  out of bed,
raise 50 chickens, mow 2 1/2 acres and keep  the kids fed and dressed.
To me that's a life I can be  proud of."

She described a life before trying medicinal marijuana  in which "my
family carried on around me, but without  me."

A little more than two years ago, she said she was  seated on her bed
holding her husband's gun, ready to  take her own life. Then her
husband walked into the  room, and the two had a heart-to-heart talk
about "how  our lives had to change."

For her the most beneficial change was when she began  smoking half an
ounce of marijuana each week.

"My children know I smoke and why," she said, her talk  interrupted a
few times by tears. "In many ways they  have paid a higher price than
I have."

Kaufmann said he got his first inkling of Iowans'  strong support for
a change in the law during what he  called a "listening post" event in
Clarence.

"It doesn't get much more conservative than Clarence,"  he said. "I
threw out (the topic of) medical marijuana  and at least 90 percent of
them said they believed we  should continue to have the
discussion."

"It's an idea," he added, "that you've convinced me  needs to be
discussed (in the Legislature). We're still  small enough (in Iowa)
that people talking to  (legislators) can change our minds.

"Now," he said of the proposal, "we need to make it  politically
viable."

After the film, Morrison talked about the prospects of  following up
February's vote by the Iowa Board of  Pharmacy to recommend that the
Legislature remove  marijuana as a Schedule I drug, which by
definition  have no medicinal use and a high probability of  addiction.

Medical marijuana proposals died during the 2010  session. Morrison
said he and Jackson want to help form  a study group that includes
patients, scientists, law  enforcement officials and drug treatment
providers.

Kaufmann said he supports that idea, even if it's not  appointed by
the Legislature.

"We read reports from task forces all the time," he  said. "Sometimes
we turn them into bills." 
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