Pubdate: Mon, 28 Sep 1998 Date: 09/28/1998 Source: Arizona Daily Star (AZ) Author: David Harris I write to protest the recent House resolution regarding the medicinal use of marijuana (``House condemns efforts to make medical pot legal'' - Sept. 16). Evidence of marijuana's usefulness for terminal cancer and AIDS' patients abounds. Evidence that marijuana is no more, and in fact, less harmful than tobacco and alcohol, also abounds. Yet this evidence is regularly ignored simply because it does not jibe with policy. Let's not kid ourselves: Policy exists because it produces the two things most politicians crave the most - power and money. The most recent antics involving the tobacco tax bear witness to this. But why are we so concerned about terminal patients becoming addicted to anything? These people are dying in a horrible way and consuming chemicals much more detrimental to their systems than any street drug, including marijuana, just to try to combat their illnesses for even one more day. If any drug, legal or otherwise, gives these people comfort, give it to them! If anyone is concerned with the message this would send to teen-agers, think about what the present message is: Relieving human suffering is not nearly as important as maintaining allegiance to a dogma-driven policy based upon fear and ignorance. Isn't that a great thing to teach children? David Harris