Pubdate: Fri, 29 May 1998 Source: San Francisco Chronicle (CA) Contact: Website: http://www.sfgate.com/chronicle/ OFFICIALS' VENDETTA ON MEDICAL MARIJUANA Editor -- Even an enthusiastic supporter of the democratic process has to feel discouraged reading Tuesday morning's article on the closure of the S.F. medical marijuana club. All the effort of putting the medical marijuana issue on the ballot, and the voter support for this initiative has not deterred our elected officials from continuing to waste taxpayer dollars and law enforcement resources on their vendetta against marijuana. Did voters really expect critically ill people to cultivate marijuana? Of course not. Even if their weakness and disability allowed them the luxury of gardening, where would they buy the seeds, which by this logic would still be illegal to sell? As another complex ballot faces us this June, isn't it time to hold our elected officials accountable to our decisions? Despite the fact that Mr. Lundgren doesn't like allowing ill people to use marijuana to ease their suffering, the law allows it. As attorney general, his duty is to enforce the law, not play semantics with it so he can indulge his personal prejudices at taxpayer expense. Let's let those in wheelchairs get the relief they need. MERYL NATCHEZ, Lafayette 1998 San Francisco Chronicle Page A24 - --- Checked-by: Melodi Cornett