Pubdate: Thu, 14 Jan 2016 Source: Tennessean, The (Nashville, TN) Copyright: 2016 The Tennessean Contact: http://www.tennessean.com/SITES/OPINION/submit-editor.shtml Website: http://www.tennessean.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/447 Author: Greg Elam LIVE DRUG-FREE Re: "Tennessee must get with the times on medical marijuana," by David Hairston, Dec. 13. Regarding Mr. Hairston's article about legalizing medical marijuana, I found the logic faulty for the following reasons: The statement that "God designed our bodies to use cannabinoids to maintain health " because cannabinoid receptors have been identified is like saying "God intends us to have cancer or diabetes because we have the genes for those." Our bodies adapt to the environment and use the food and chemicals we put in them trying to best achieve a balance of chemicals in the brain. However, when we are out of balance in one area, the brain will seek to remedy it in another, thus the reason for using mood-altering drugs. We already have more than enough drugs to the point where 50 people a day people are dying from drug overdose in our country. Every day! Imagine the headlines if those were terrorist-related deaths. According to government statistics, for every death there are over 130 people who abuse or are dependent, and over 825 people who are using the drug non-medically in spite of the consequences. That would likely go up if more drugs were legal. This is not sustainable considering the loss of life and resources needed for health care and treatment. What I think is fruitful is national dialogue where people support each other to live drug free in service to each other. Let's work to achieve that goal, and the need for even more medicators will become irrelevant. I see no better path for our country to survive and even thrive. Greg Elam, M.D., Nolensville 37135 - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom