Pubdate: Mon, 23 Mar 1998 Date: March 23, 1998 Source: San Francisco Examiner (CA) Author: Thomas J. O'Connell, M.D. I have a mixed response to the remarkable report that The City may distribute cannabis to patients ( "Hallinan: Pot will be available," Metro section, March 15). Part of me is grateful to live in proximity to a city with San Francisco's maverick tradition, which so often in the past has placed it in the vanguard of humane social change. Part of me is saddened that our national government seems irrevocably committed to an anti-marijuana witch hunt so lacking in intellectual and scientific rationale as to be utterly contemptible. It's also saddening that the ferocity of that witch hunt has frightened the majority of my colleagues into being accomplices in silence, and prevents the Legislature from enacting laws that could enable Proposition 215 [for medical use of marijuana] to work as California voters intended. Finally, it's disgusting that demagogues like the state attorney general [Dan Lungren] feel empowered to subvert the will of the people by appealing to an equivocating and irrelevant state Supreme Court. The bold entrance of municipal government on the side of reason and decency is eagerly awaited. Thomas J. O'Connell, M.D. San Mateo