Pubdate: Sat, 24 Jul 1999 Source: San Francisco Chronicle (CA) Copyright: 1999 San Francisco Chronicle Contact: http://www.sfgate.com/chronicle/ Forum: http://www.sfgate.com/conferences/ Author: Tom O'Connell, MD GRAY DAVIS IS NO SECOND COMING Editor -- So Gray Davis thinks I voted for him because I was dazzled by his vision for California? Do I have news for him! I recognized exactly what Davis was as I figuratively held my nose in order to vote for him precisely because he was not Dan Lungren. My revulsion at Lungren's overt fascism forced me to overlook Davis' support of the death penalty, his courtship of prison guards, his unwillingness to take a firm position on medical cannabis and his implicit refusal to recognize that many of California's educational woes are directly related to the money we have foolishly deflected from schools and poured into prisons. His recent threat to veto long-overdue enabling legislation which would finally allow implementation of medical cannabis, together with the ludicrous breast-beating reported in The Chronicle (``Davis Says He Calls All the Shots,'' July 21) are the final straw. It's about time he heard from some of the people who voted for him just why we did so. It wasn't because we saw him as some sort of Second Coming, and it certainly wasn't because we had him confused with either Gov. Pete Wilson or drug czar Barry McCaffrey, the two men he now seems most intent on emulating. Davis would do well to remember that medical marijuana was supported by 56 percent of a far bigger voter turnout than bothered to vote in his gubernatorial election, and the concept has since been solidly endorsed in several other states by even bigger margins. TOM O'CONNELL, M.D. San Mateo - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart