Pubdate: Fri, 22 Jul 2011
Source: News Herald (Panama City, FL)
Copyright: 2011 The Gazette
Contact:  http://www.newsherald.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1018
Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mmj.htm (Cannabis - Medicinal)

MARIJUANA AS MEDICINE

Once again, government servants have told Americans that marijuana 
ranks right up there with heroin. The Drug Enforcement Agency ruled 
July 8 that marijuana has "no accepted medical use" and will continue 
as a schedule 1 drug - the most forbidden category.

The DEA is a law enforcement bureaucracy. The medical opinions of law 
enforcement bureaucrats should be of little interest. We do not ask 
cops to make laws; we pay cops to enforce the laws established by 
constitutions or enacted by the people or the decisions of their 
representatives.

Furthermore, what drug a person takes for an illness should be 
between that person and his or her physician. Drug laws - like laws 
that regulate rape, murder, arson, property crimes and almost all 
criminal matters - should be the purview of states. That's a right 
wing, conservative Republican view of the world that is shared by the 
left-leaning Obama administration regarding the regulation of medical 
marijuana. Nothing in the Constitution grants authority to the 
federal government, let alone a lone bureaucracy such as the DEA, to 
regulate drugs. Efforts by the federal government to regulate alcohol 
failed miserably, just as the efforts to regulate drugs have 
empowered black-market criminals. The war on drugs is a deadly and 
expensive political indulgence of the past that our country no longer 
can afford.

The agency's statement came in response to a 2002 petition by 
supporters of medical marijuana who want the drug reclassified. The 
ruling means, in the view of the federal bureaucrats, that even a 
terminal cancer patient cannot use marijuana to control severe pain 
even if it is the best course of treatment as recommended by the 
patient's physician. The DEA would prefer the patient go on other 
drugs - something created and sold by pharmaceuticals. Most 
prescription-strength pain relievers, unlike marijuana, are liver 
toxins that have the ability to kill upon overdose. Most, unlike 
marijuana, are so physically addictive that withdrawal can be deadly. 
Over-the-counter anti-inflammatories, such as aspirin, kill more than 
7,000 Americans each year who either overdose intentionally or by 
accident. Tobacco has killed an average of 430,700 Americans each 
year, based on research from the Centers for Disease Control. Alcohol 
has killed more than 110,000 Americans each year. Adverse reactions 
to prescription drugs have killed more than 32,000 Americans each year.

Marijuana, a drug that should not be used for recreation, has been 
the direct cause of this many deaths each year: Zero. We are able to 
buy aspirin - a pharmaceutical that can kill. But the government says 
no to marijuana - a drug that quite likely has the safest track 
record of any drug in history - even if a physician says it is what 
we need. This is the type of insanity that led President Ronald 
Reagan to say: "The nine most terrifying words in the English 
language are: 'I'm from the government and I'm here to help.'"

The ongoing schedule 1 classification of marijuana - as a drug akin 
to heroin - is an obvious indulgence of bureaucratic exaggeration. It 
seems clear DEA officials want to demonize marijuana because it 
guarantees the DEA's ongoing funding and growth. This ruling does 
nothing to harm the reputation of medical marijuana, and everything 
to diminish the reputation of the DEA. We must demand government 
employees stop lying to the Americans they are paid to serve with 
integrity and truth.

- - Colorado Springs Gazette
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