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Title: | PUB LTE: Gov Christie's Delays Of Marijuana Law Shameful |
Published On: | 2011-06-19 |
Source: | Asbury Park Press (NJ) |
Fetched On: | 2011-07-14 06:06:03 |
GOV. CHRISTIE'S DELAYS OF MARIJUANA LAW SHAMEFUL
Gov. Chris Christie's continued obstruction of New Jersey's medical
marijuana law is shameful.
While there have been studies showing that marijuana can shrink
cancerous tumors, medical marijuana is essentially a palliative drug.
If a doctor recommends marijuana to a cancer patient undergoing
chemotherapy and it helps them feel better, then it's working.
In the end, medical marijuana is a quality-of-life decision best left
to patients and their doctors. Drug warriors waging war on
noncorporate drugs contend that organic marijuana is not an effective
health intervention. Their prescribed intervention for medical
marijuana patients is handcuffs, jail cells and criminal records. This
heavy-handed approach suggests that drug warriors should not be
dictating health care decisions.
It's long past time to let doctors decide what is right for their
patients; sick patients should not be jailed for daring to seek relief
from marijuana.
Robert Sharpe
Policy Analyst
Common Sense for Drug Policy
WASHINGTON, D.C.
Gov. Chris Christie's continued obstruction of New Jersey's medical
marijuana law is shameful.
While there have been studies showing that marijuana can shrink
cancerous tumors, medical marijuana is essentially a palliative drug.
If a doctor recommends marijuana to a cancer patient undergoing
chemotherapy and it helps them feel better, then it's working.
In the end, medical marijuana is a quality-of-life decision best left
to patients and their doctors. Drug warriors waging war on
noncorporate drugs contend that organic marijuana is not an effective
health intervention. Their prescribed intervention for medical
marijuana patients is handcuffs, jail cells and criminal records. This
heavy-handed approach suggests that drug warriors should not be
dictating health care decisions.
It's long past time to let doctors decide what is right for their
patients; sick patients should not be jailed for daring to seek relief
from marijuana.
Robert Sharpe
Policy Analyst
Common Sense for Drug Policy
WASHINGTON, D.C.
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