Pubdate: [Sat, 01 Mar 1997] Source: Blade (OH) Author: Jerry Eberhardt With Ohio's Legislature moving to quickly repeal our state's version of a medical marijuana law, I am hard pressed to understand why. The law hasn't caused any commotion like California's Proposition 215 and was written solely for the intent of allowing sick patients using marijuana a defense when and if they came into contact with the law. Currently the federal government is studying the benefits of marijuana for treatment of nausea, the wasting syndrome that results from HIV/AIDS, and glaucoma, among other ailments. The commission has admitted that evidence exists that marijuana is helpful in treating these diseases. Why, then, doesn't our Legislature table this repeal until the studies are complete, as Virginia's legislature has done? It seems to me that to do anything else would be pure political grandstanding. Jerry Eberhardt