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News (Media Awareness Project) - US LA: Column: Turn Around The War On Medical Marijuana
Title:US LA: Column: Turn Around The War On Medical Marijuana
Published On:2009-03-12
Source:Advertiser, The (Lafayette, LA)
Fetched On:2009-03-13 23:48:19
TURN AROUND THE WAR ON MEDICAL MARIJUANA

When Charles Lynch asked local officials for permission to sell an
herbal medicine in the central California town of Morro Bay, they
granted it to him - even though the medicine was marijuana.

That's because marijuana recommended by a doctor has been legal in
California since 1996. A dozen other states have passed similar laws.
Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota and New Hampshire are among about ten
states that have been debating similar measures.

So Charlie applied for a business license, and even called the Drug
Enforcement Administration before opening his medical marijuana
dispensary with a grand ribbon-cutting ceremony.

Unfortunately for Charlie, none of this prevented him from being
arrested in March 2007 when federal authorities raided his home and
small business.

That's because the Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in Gonzalez v. Raich in
2005 that in the issue of medical marijuana federal law trumps the
states.

"Today's decision," crowed Bush's drug czar, John Walters, at the
time, "marks the end of medical marijuana as a political issue."

Well, not quite. Obama's Attorney General Eric Holder has announced
the Justice Department will stop raiding marijuana dispensaries in
California and other states that allow medical marijuana.

Putting the brakes on medical marijuana raids is only one small step
of the many that still need to be taken toward a sensible drug policy.

Days before Obama's inauguration, the DEA denied an application by
Professor Lyle Craker, who has been fighting in and out of court for
eight years to obtain a license to conduct further DEA-approved
research. Yet his study is the sort that must be done to provide the
sort of data that the Bush administration said was lacking.
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