Pubdate: Sat, 20 Feb 2016 Source: State Journal-Register (IL) Copyright: 2016 The State Journal-Register Contact: http://service.sj-r.com/forms/letters.asp Website: http://www.sj-r.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/425 Author: Kirk Boyenga ILLINOIS ERRED IN ALLOWING MEDICAL MARIJUANA The opening of the medical marijuana facility in Springfield is proof positive that our state's political leaders are driven by money, not facts. Marijuana continues to be a dangerous drug that has not been proven to have medicinal effect on more than one or two relatively rare conditions. National medical organizations continue to argue strongly against its use as medicine. It is certainly heartbreaking that many people experiencing serious pain or other severe symptoms are seeking help from cannabis. The sad truth is that marijuana might very well dull the discomfort, but at what cost? Marijuana, as with all mood altering drugs, offers great front-end promises, but then delivers rear-end tragedy. It would be great if everyone who felt bad, either physically or emotionally could be made to feel good with a drug. Every physician with a conscience knows that, when possible, pain relief needs to result in a productive human being. There is little to suggest that treatment with cannabis will produce such results. The more marijuana is promoted as a cure-all, the fewer contributing members of society there will be. It seems like the citizens of Illinois deserve to have medical treatments that have withstood the rigors of exhaustive investigation. What we have now is a cash-driven treatment alternative that will result in patients being the victims of political malpractice, along with medical malpractice. Kirk Boyenga Springfield - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom