Pubdate: Fri, 04 Mar 2011 Source: Missoulian (MT) Copyright: 2011 Missoulian Contact: http://www.missoulian.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/720 Author: Ben Forsyth DRUGS: LOOK BEYOND MYTH OF POT SAFETY Newspapers have recently published articles claiming marijuana is no more harmful than aspirin. But detailed investigation has found that cannabis can be much more deadly than salicylic acid (aspirin). Those articles imply that no one has ever died from marijuana use, but that overdosing on aspirin can kill you. However, there is not a record of that happening in Montana or the nation. I personally checked with local medical personnel and the huge mortality databanks of five national organizations (the Centers for Disease Control, the National Institute on Drug Abuse, the Food and Drug Administration, the National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health) and could not find one recorded case of death by overdose of aspirin. I did find, however, that in Montana cannabis is related to numerous deaths. The Montana Highway Patrol claims there have been 37 fatalities on Montana highways in the last year where marijuana played a decisive role. The Montana Board of Medical Examiners also proved cannabis was related to some deaths. Of the 20 cases of doctor-certified marijuana use that board has looked at, five indicated cannabis had a "significant or potentially significant impact on patient morbidity." Marijuana misuse and abuse can have deadly results. The aspirin argument is part of the misleading mythology that supports marijuana use in our state. Ben Forsyth Great Falls - --- MAP posted-by: Richard R Smith Jr.