News (Media Awareness Project) - US NY: PUB LTE: Ban Ill-Advised |
Title: | US NY: PUB LTE: Ban Ill-Advised |
Published On: | 2000-02-12 |
Source: | Watertown Daily Times (NY) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-05 03:46:21 |
BAN ILL-ADVISED
Re: Stop Insane Talk of Legalizing Marijuana Wed 26 Jan 2000
After reading Ms. Shannon Worthington's letter to the editor I would like
to express my opinions and observations on the subject. Although I am not
an expert in this field I have read many books, studies, reports, and
journals on marijuana over the past six years. All of which refute the
myths that the government has been telling the public for years.
The writer states that marijuana is the most commonly used drug in society
today. From what I have read alcohol and tobacco cause far more problem
sociologically, physiologically, and psychologically than marijuana.
There is no credible medical reports to suggest that consuming marijuana
alone has caused a single death. People cannot sell their prescriptions of
marijuana to others because doctors cannot prescribe marijuana in N.Y.
state. Marijuana has been shown to be effective in reducing nausea induced
by cancer chemotherapy, stimulating appetite in AIDS patients, and
reducing introcular pressure in people with glaucoma.
In my opinion the Government's denial of medical marijuana to terminally
ill people shows a lack of compassion to our society. If Ms. Worthington
is interested in the scientific facts about marijuana, I recommend she read
"Marijuana myth, Marijuana facts" co-authored by Dr. John P Morgan
MD, Professor of Pharmacology at the City University of New York Medical
School and Dr. Lynn Zimmer PH.D. Associate Professor of Sociology at Queens
College, City University of New York.
Lee Monnet
Ogdensburg, NY
Re: Stop Insane Talk of Legalizing Marijuana Wed 26 Jan 2000
After reading Ms. Shannon Worthington's letter to the editor I would like
to express my opinions and observations on the subject. Although I am not
an expert in this field I have read many books, studies, reports, and
journals on marijuana over the past six years. All of which refute the
myths that the government has been telling the public for years.
The writer states that marijuana is the most commonly used drug in society
today. From what I have read alcohol and tobacco cause far more problem
sociologically, physiologically, and psychologically than marijuana.
There is no credible medical reports to suggest that consuming marijuana
alone has caused a single death. People cannot sell their prescriptions of
marijuana to others because doctors cannot prescribe marijuana in N.Y.
state. Marijuana has been shown to be effective in reducing nausea induced
by cancer chemotherapy, stimulating appetite in AIDS patients, and
reducing introcular pressure in people with glaucoma.
In my opinion the Government's denial of medical marijuana to terminally
ill people shows a lack of compassion to our society. If Ms. Worthington
is interested in the scientific facts about marijuana, I recommend she read
"Marijuana myth, Marijuana facts" co-authored by Dr. John P Morgan
MD, Professor of Pharmacology at the City University of New York Medical
School and Dr. Lynn Zimmer PH.D. Associate Professor of Sociology at Queens
College, City University of New York.
Lee Monnet
Ogdensburg, NY
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