Pubdate: Tue, 21 Oct 2014 Source: Sarasota Herald-Tribune (FL) Copyright: 2014 Sarasota Herald-Tribune Contact: http://www.heraldtribune.com/sendletter Website: http://www.heraldtribune.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/398 Author: Frank Miller NEED POT SAFEGUARDS Dr. Paul Sloan and others make a strong case for the use of cannabis as a better alternative to pain management than opiates ("Clinic owner makes pot case," Sunday's Herald-Tribune). The problem is not the joint, but the "joints" from which it will be dispensed. While doctors must write the prescription, dispensaries will, in reality, be approved and licensed by politicians and bureaucrats. I don't see any potential for abuse there, do you? The photo in Sunday's edition of the Herald-Tribune, of a California dispensary, doesn't look like any drugstore I've seen, nor does the clerk look like a pharmacist properly trained to fill a doctor's order, verify the patient's identity, and record and store the transaction's information. Cannabis can be formulated in many ways, I'm sure, by trained, licensed pharmacologists and pharmacists -- just as opium is formulated into its many forms. It can certainly be put into a form (even smokeable) that is medically effective and safely dispensed from the licensed pharmacies in our state. When this amendment incorporates such safeguards, I will happily vote yes; for now, I will vote no. Frank Miller Sarasota - --- MAP posted-by: Richard