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Title: | Web: Letter Of The Week |
Published On: | 2009-11-20 |
Source: | DrugSense Weekly (DSW) |
Fetched On: | 2009-11-21 16:44:20 |
LETTER OF THE WEEK
DON'T BE SO QUICK TO JUDGE
By Dave Olson
Responding to Joe Canzoneri's letter, "No such thing as 'medical
marijuana,'" here's the Webster's definition of "medicine": a: "a
substance or preparation used in treating disease" b: "something that
affects well-being."
Has Canzoneri ever been through a traumatic experience: war, parental
alcoholism, death of a child, anything? Has he ever tried marijuana?
I was raised to respect others regardless of their color, race, or
religion. I was also raised in a very conservative home. Gay people
were "wrong," people who used drugs were "bad." I grew up believing
there is no such thing as "medical marijuana."
My son went to fight in Iraq. I met my best friend, who helps my son
cope with post-traumatic stress disorder. I'm confident Canzoneri
has heard of this mental "disease?" Yes, it is a disease, one that
cannot be cured. It can be relieved, the symptoms made milder, but not cured.
My best friend has a license to smoke medical marijuana. Let me
assure you, it is a medicine for him. It calms his anxiety, increases
his appetite when he becomes depressed, and generally improves his
well being. He doesn't sell it, he doesn't even smoke often, but
when he needs his raw nerves to calm down, he uses pot.
Please, do not judge others so harshly. I did, and it took my son
spending time in a war to make me realize what a fool I had been.
Someday Canzoneri too may need medicine that some people won't
believe is "legal."
Dave Olson
Chico
Pubdate: Fri, 13 Nov 2009
Source: Chico Enterprise-Record (CA)
Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v09/n000/a192.html
DON'T BE SO QUICK TO JUDGE
By Dave Olson
Responding to Joe Canzoneri's letter, "No such thing as 'medical
marijuana,'" here's the Webster's definition of "medicine": a: "a
substance or preparation used in treating disease" b: "something that
affects well-being."
Has Canzoneri ever been through a traumatic experience: war, parental
alcoholism, death of a child, anything? Has he ever tried marijuana?
I was raised to respect others regardless of their color, race, or
religion. I was also raised in a very conservative home. Gay people
were "wrong," people who used drugs were "bad." I grew up believing
there is no such thing as "medical marijuana."
My son went to fight in Iraq. I met my best friend, who helps my son
cope with post-traumatic stress disorder. I'm confident Canzoneri
has heard of this mental "disease?" Yes, it is a disease, one that
cannot be cured. It can be relieved, the symptoms made milder, but not cured.
My best friend has a license to smoke medical marijuana. Let me
assure you, it is a medicine for him. It calms his anxiety, increases
his appetite when he becomes depressed, and generally improves his
well being. He doesn't sell it, he doesn't even smoke often, but
when he needs his raw nerves to calm down, he uses pot.
Please, do not judge others so harshly. I did, and it took my son
spending time in a war to make me realize what a fool I had been.
Someday Canzoneri too may need medicine that some people won't
believe is "legal."
Dave Olson
Chico
Pubdate: Fri, 13 Nov 2009
Source: Chico Enterprise-Record (CA)
Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v09/n000/a192.html
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