Pubdate: 11 Jan 1999 Source: Columbian, The (WA) Contact: http://www.columbian.com/ Forum: http://www.webforums.com/forums/trace/host/msa70.html Copyright: 1999 The Columbian Publishing Co. Author: Sandra S. Bennett, Portland SANCTIONING OWEN UNETHICAL If a group of Washington residents starts a petition to abolish mandatory vaccination programs because they believe the state has no right to insist that every child be vaccinated, it would be unethical for the director or other members of the state health department not to work diligently to inform the public and legislators of the reasons why this would be dangerous for citizens. It is the responsibility of those in that position to advise the public on health and safety issues. Likewise, rather than chastising Lt. Gov. Brad Owen for speaking out about why medicalization of marijuana, an illicit psychoactive and addictive drug, would be a dangerous move for the health and welfare of this state, the state should have congratulated him for personally taking on this task. Long before Owen was elected, he vigorously supported the anti-drug policy of the federal government. Since the state Council on Substance Abuse also supports a no-use message, and this was not a campaign that would directly benefit Owen, the action taken against him by the Executive Ethic Board seems extremely irrational and unfounded. To compound the travesty of the charges against Owen, the campaign to medicalize marijuana, though it used the state's initiative process, was funded and orchestrated primarily by out-of-state entities. This is where the ethics violations should have been levied. If state laws are not properly modified, we will find that initiatives, no matter how dangerous or deceptive, will go unchallenged even by agencies or individuals whom we have charged with representing or protecting us. The Executive Ethics Board has done Owen a grave injustice for doing nothing more than performing dutifully and diligently on behalf of the people of Washington. Sandra S. Bennett Portland - --- MAP posted-by: Rich O'Grady