Pubdate: Tue, 29 Jun 2010 Source: Morning Sentinel (Waterville, ME) Copyright: 2010 MaineToday Media, Inc. Contact: http://mapinc.org/url/tLMIEnz1 Website: http://www.onlinesentinel.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1474 Author: Jeff Marsh TERM 'MEDICAL MARIJUANA' SEEMS TO BE AN OXYMORON A recent front-page article described the dilemma of a man in Washington who lost custody of his children because of his reliance on "medical marijuana." The editorial the same day opined regarding the problem of increased tobacco smoking among teenagers. The groundwork was done years ago on the latter situation, so those with a desire to do something about it can pretty much cut to the chase without having to engage in pointless quibbling and far-fetched rationalizations launched in defense of the activity. The whole idea of "medical marijuana," however, an oxymoron worthy of Guinness' attention, is a whole new game. The piecemeal acceptance by those who don't know any better and those who do fails to make a bad idea a good one; an old story of many guises. There is no argument that the public understanding of marijuana has been contorted by decades of misinformation and emotional overkill by both sides of the issue, and that it is time to reassess it intelligently so that a rational regulatory approach can be constructed. There is no argument that medical research has isolated some useful properties in the cannabis family, and derivative preparations have been on the market for some time. But to endorse smoking a historically recreational mood-altering substance as "medicine" has to be one of the most idiotic instances of cerebral borborygmus various legislatures have coughed up in ages. Instead of having to face the reality that they are making choices between their drug of choice and things they value, such as family, people like the man in Washington are being handed a misguided and enabling excuse to wear the mantle of victimhood and to paint anyone who interferes with their right to a buzz, including families and employers, as the bad guys. Jeff Marsh Shawmut - --- MAP posted-by: Matt