Pubdate: Wed, 14 Oct 2015 Source: Chicago Sun-Times (IL) Copyright: 2015 Sun-Times Media, LLC Contact: http://drugsense.org/url/bf0vhqGQ Website: http://www.suntimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/81 Author: Dan Linn MEDICAL POT SAFER THAN PRESCRIPTION MEDS I'd like to respond to Ms. Fay's letter warning Illinois residents about medical cannabis becoming available in Illinois. It is unfortunate that Calvina Fay chose to fear-monger about medical cannabis ["Medical marijuana causes host of problems," Counterpoint, Tuesday] when surely she is aware of the prescription pain pills that are leading to an epidemic of opioid addiction and fatalities. Cannabis has neither the same addictive properties as those opioids nor the potential for an overdose fatality and by any objective account is much safer than many prescription pills. Furthermore, if medical cannabis is such a problem, why aren't any of those other states repealing those medical laws? Obviously. Fay is picking and choosing which drugs she feels America should be free from, but the reality is that Americans like drugs, whether alcohol, tobacco, caffeine or cannabis. Despite over 75 years of cannabis prohibition, people are still growing and consuming this product, and I would opine that if Fay wanted to keep cannabis away from teenagers, she should advocate for legalizing and regulating the product because drug dealers don't verify their customers' ages. However, licensed retailers only allowed to sell to adults over the age of 21 would have an incentive not to sell to minors. That fact combined with the ability to tax the product would allow for education and prevention methods that actually work, as we have seen with the reduction in tobacco use among minors. Medical cannabis, as your editorial noted, can be a godsend for patients unable to get relief for their debilitating conditions. Once this medicine becomes available, thousands of Illinoisans will have a chance to feel better, which apparently Fay is opposed to. Dan Linn, executive director, Illinois NORML - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom