Pubdate: Fri, 24 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: Peter Penico, M.D. POT IN PANDORA'S BOX There may be unforeseen consequences to the passage of the medical marijuana law. In states that have passed medical marijuana there has been a trend of seeing children going to the emergency room with adverse effects. They can have varying effects from respiratory difficulties to trouble walking, to lethargy and unresponsiveness. This presentation can sometimes be confusing to the physician caring for the child and require extensive and expensive evaluations. Although there might be some evidence of usefulness in adults, marijuana may create problems for children. For teens who have had chronic use there has shown to be disruption in normal cognitive development and memory retention. There have also been links to development of schizophrenia even up to four years after discontinuation of the drug in teens and people in their early 20s. There is sympathy for the small number of people that there may be usefulness for. However indications are that we are not preparing for a small number of users. This is already a $3 billion industry. If pain clinic managers are pushing for passage of this bill, that should raise serious questions. Has the state of Florida not learned from our pill mill notoriety? Do we think that our children won't look behind the mirror in the medicine cabinet? Are we ready for this public health experiment? And if we don't like the consequences of the experiment, how do we then close Pandora's box? Peter Penico, M.D. Bradenton - --- MAP posted-by: Richard