Pubdate: Sun, 27 Jun 2010 Source: News-Press (Fort Myers, FL) Copyright: 2010 The News-Press Contact: http://www.news-press.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1133 Author: Calvina Fay CONSUMER PROTECTION Policymakers and citizens should be dubious about "medical" marijuana. As a drug policy expert and Florida resident, I recommend breaking down the issue into the science, patients, distribution and the propaganda to identify unintended consequences. Scientific research doesn't support smoked marijuana as a medicine that could be approved by the Food and Drug Administration. Some components of marijuana have shown medicinal benefit and are available in an FDA-approved pill. Most ill people go to legitimate doctors and take legitimate medications. In cities where this issue has been examined, only 2 percent of those smoking marijuana as "medicine" have serious conditions such as AIDS, glaucoma or cancer. However, 98 percent are "treating" back and neck pain, anxiety, muscle spasms, insomnia, headaches and other insignificant conditions. More troubling is that 12 percent of the users are under 21. Medi-pot is distributed at "pay-by-cash" dispensaries that sell toxic weeds, not pharmacies. These pot shops are magnets for crime, which drive out surrounding legitimate businesses. The propaganda surrounding this entire issue seriously jeopardizes consumer protection. Determining medicine by popular vote is a dangerous practice - not scientific methodology. Calvina Fay Executive Director Drug Free America Foundation Inc. St. Petersburg - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake