Pubdate: Wed, 22 Jan 2014 Source: Chico Enterprise-Record (CA) Copyright: 2014 Chris Nicodemus Contact: http://www.chicoer.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/861 Note: Letters from newspaper's circulation area receive publishing priority Author: Chris Nicodemus MEDICAL POT ABUSE CALLS FOR CORRECTION In 1978, as I was just beginning a career as a police officer in San Diego, my mother, who raised five kids and took care of my father who had severe job-related back injury and could not work, contracted melanoma cancer in her chest. The strong woman who never drank alcohol, smoked or uttered a profanity in her life could not overcome the deadly curse of cancer. She went through every treatment known but was losing the battle as we sadly watched her shrivel up into a skin-covered skeleton. Nothing, even massive doses of medications, could ease her pain. My family would have done anything to help her and if we knew then that marijuana would have helped ease her pain, we would have done just about anything to get her some. After suffering with the disease for too many months, she passed away. The saddest day of my life. I am not a hater of marijuana because I believe it has some medical value, but the misuse and abuse is also responsible for misery and death to many mainly from robberies, trafficking, drug gangs, driving under the influence traffic collisions and street crimes. The illegitimate use and abuse is what causes the rift in our society and necessitates the intervention of our elected leaders, who on Jan. 14 stood up for those who have been and continue to be endangered by illegal pot growers. My thanks and kudos to our Board of Supervisors. Referendum be damned. - - Chris Nicodemus, Chico - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D