Source: Bulletin, The (OR) Contact: http://www.bendbulletin.com/ Author: Allan Erickson Pubdate: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 Section: My nickel's worth Page: A-6 TELL THE WHOLE STORY I read your Nov 15 editorial concerning the Keith Green article against marijuana for glaucoma patients and wanted to respond. I suspect your editorial is why your paper is known by some as the Bend Bull. Keith Green is an anti-marijuana activist and his article (in the recent AMA Journal, Archives of Ophthalmology) is a summary of SOME research, obviously a compendium assembled to present his viewpoint. It is interesting that prop 67 passed in Deschutes county despite your antiquated, pro-government prohibition stance to the contrary. Someone should tell Elvy Musika and Bob Randall (two recipients of doctor prescribed, federally produced marijuana) that all these years that they have SMOKED marijuana to treat their glaucoma that it doesn't work. Many who campaigned for medical marijuana rights did so in order that folks need not go to jail for using what is an effective medicine for them. Many medicines currently in use are deadly in a large dose, yet marijuana has no level for overdose. In fact there are 100,000 deaths a year from legal, pharmaceutically produced drugs in the US. Mr Green's article alludes to some of the hazards of pot smoking for medicine, such as "euphoria." I can understand why the government would want to stop that! Your editors should realize that this drug war is far more hazardous to our health than any drug. - --- Checked-by: Don Beck