Pubdate: Tue, 13 Jul 2010 Source: Omaha World-Herald (NE) Copyright: 2010 Omaha World-Herald Company Contact: http://www.omaha.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/320 Author: Paul Hammel GROUP OPPOSES MEDICINAL POT LINCOLN -- Allowing marijuana to be used as medicine will not only make it more accessible and acceptable to youth but it also will be a "foot in the door" to complete legalization of the drug, a representative of an anti-drug group said Tuesday. Paul Carter, executive director of PRIDE-Omaha Inc., said that due to a communication mix-up, his organization was unable to testify Monday morning when the Nebraska Board of Pharmacy heard a parade of people speak in favor of legalizing medicinal pot. Fourteen states, including neighboring Colorado, allow marijuana to be dispensed for pain relief and appetite enhancement related to a variety of maladies, from cancer to chronic pain. But Carter said states that have legalized medical pot have seen a bevy of problems with regulating who can buy it and regulating physicians who have set up quick and lucrative exams to authorize who can buy it. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt