Pubdate: Wed, 04 Aug 2010 Source: Pantagraph, The (Bloomington, IL) Copyright: 2010 Keaton Richard Contact: http://www.pantagraph.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/643 Author: Keaton Richard MARINOL CARRIES MORE RISK THAN MARIJUANA Loreta Jent's response to my June letter regarding medicinal marijuana was written with good intentions ("Illinois shouldn't OK medical marijuana," July 8; "Other drugs carry more danger than marijuana," June 12). She does not want to see our nation fall further into "criminal behavior, auto accidents, broken families and lost productivity." I agree. However, I question how she linked marijuana usage to these problems. The only criminal behavior connected to marijuana usage is the use of the illegal drug and the people who deliver it for personal, untaxed profit. There are no cartels shooting up houses over marijuana. There are no fathers abusing their wives and children while high on pot. THC in a worker's system is a leading reason for firing employees -- thereby decreasing lost productivity. Research shows that while a motorist high on cannabis is impaired, the danger is no more imminent than a driver with four hours of sleep. By her logic, the cause of these problems is the main active ingredient -- THC. She brings up "Marinol" as a reason to not legalize marijuana, because it's made from cannabis and treats the same ailments medical marijuana has been proven to treat. Marinol has caused vomiting, disorientation and seizures in patients. And in cases of overdose -- which marijuana has never caused -- constipation and hallucinations. If THC is the cause of "criminal behavior, auto accidents, broken families and lost productivity," why support a drug that's pure THC rather than a natural plant which contains far less? And what is to stop Marinol patients from illegally distributing their medicine, as people worry about medical marijuana? Keaton Richard, Bloomington - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D