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Pubdate: Fri, 05 Jan 2007 Source: Parksville Qualicum Beach News (CN BC) Copyright: 2007 Parksville Qualicum Beach News Contact: http://www.pqbnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1361 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v06/n1747/a05.html Author: Liz Stonard TUMOR STORY A NICE TOUCH The busting of Mark Russell and the Mid-Island Compassion Club reminds me of Charles Dickens' apt quote: "The law is an ass." At the same time, it draws attention to a community-need. I hate to say it, and I know they are only doing their job, but as a proud multi-generation RCMP brat I'm sorry to see them tasked with chasing people whose only choice to live comfortably with their various diagnosed ailments is to use medicinal marijuana. What a waste of their already stretched resources. As a RN on disability, a patient of, and founding member of the B.C Compassion Club Society (BCCCS) -- a respected and valued medicinal marijuana dispensary for well over a decade -- Mark Russell's biggest problems are that he has a compassionate devotion to provide medicinal marijuana despite a legal system that does not adequately support its use -- and he's too trusting of people. All the undercover RCMP Officer posing as a brain tumor patient proved was just that the club caters to those in need, especially when they present themselves with a caretaker --- nice touch, officer. It also shows that the club needs to be less trusting and tighten up its proof of eligibility requirements. Can you spell entrapment? Sheesh! My father, and the rest of my NWMP/RCMP ancestors, would be utterly disgusted. All this schmozzle proves is that the Mid-Island Compassion Club needs resources so it can operate more legitimately like the long-standing and respected Vancouver Island Compassion Society (Victoria) and the BCCCS (Vancouver). As a nurse, I cannot say enough about the professionalism of these organizations and the tremendous service they provide to the community. It's a fact: they reduce their patients' use of our over-burdened health-care system, and that's something to think about. Also, I wouldn't put my professional reputation on the line unless I wholeheartedly supported such a venture. So let's get with the program, people! Liz Stonard Coombs - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake