Source: Tri-City Herald (WA) Contact: http://www.tri-cityherald.com/ Copyright: 1998 Tri-City Herald Pubdate: Mon, 19 Oct 1998 Hawk's Note: comprehensive I-692 page, at http://www.hemp.net/news/initiative.html MEDICAL MARIJUANA: YES Last year, the Herald urged a "no" vote on an initiative that would have authorized the use of medical marijuana because it would have decriminalized marijuana possession. Dr. Rob Killian, a family physician who has seen marijuana's benefits work on patients with terminal and debilitating illnesses, took the initiative's defeat as a sign it needed some work. He eliminated the part that would have released prisoners convicted merely of drug possession from jail. The new measure, Initiative 692, is a specific, no-nonsense solution to a disagreement between the law and an increasing consensus in the medical community. It would legalize use of marijuana by patients with certain terminal or debilitating illnesses, such as cancer, AIDS, multiple sclerosis, glaucoma and pain not relieved by other medications. It would also permit physicians to advise patients about medical use of marijuana and sets reasonable restrictions on when it can be used and how much a patient can keep on hand. The Herald believes marijuana use should remain illegal and subject to penalty as it is now, but this initiative provides a narrow exception that is appropriate for a few suffering people. Historically, the Herald has urged this change in the law, supporting medical use of whatever drugs are found by the professional medical community to be effective. We hope that Congress will amend its laws so marijuana can be treated as a controlled medical substance for purposes of distribution. Although the Herald does not generally support initiatives, this measure is specific enough in its objective to merit our support. Vote "yes" on I-692. - --- Checked-by: Don Beck