News (Media Awareness Project) - US CT: PUB LTE: Marijuana Has Vast Medicinal Properties |
Title: | US CT: PUB LTE: Marijuana Has Vast Medicinal Properties |
Published On: | 2004-04-14 |
Source: | Day, The (CT) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-18 12:26:20 |
MARIJUANA HAS VAST MEDICINAL PROPERTIES
Have you ever seen someone you love -- perhaps your mother or
grandmother -- vomiting into the toilet bowl because of the side
effects of chemotherapy and radiation? Have you seen her try to eat
but fail to swallow a single bite because of her pain, nausea and loss
of appetite? Have you seen her soil herself because her cancer
treatment left her too weak to get to the bathroom? Caretakers of
cancer patients see this every day.
On the other hand, have you ever seen a cancer patient take three
puffs from a marijuana cigarette and then be able to eat an entire
meal, gain weight and revive an interest in being alive? Have you seen
her then sleep through the night without vomiting or soiling her bed
and return to feeling like a human being? Caretakers of medical
marijuana patients see this every day, too. But they must live with
the constant fear that the police might storm into their homes,
handcuff their ailing mothers or grandmothers and haul them off to
jail because they possess medical marijuana.
Luckily, there is a bill in the legislature, H.B. 5355, that would
protect these patients and their caregivers from arrest. The
legislature should pass this bill and allow these patients to spend
their remaining time in peace, quiet and with some sense of dignity.
Daniel J. Wulfe
East Hampton
Have you ever seen someone you love -- perhaps your mother or
grandmother -- vomiting into the toilet bowl because of the side
effects of chemotherapy and radiation? Have you seen her try to eat
but fail to swallow a single bite because of her pain, nausea and loss
of appetite? Have you seen her soil herself because her cancer
treatment left her too weak to get to the bathroom? Caretakers of
cancer patients see this every day.
On the other hand, have you ever seen a cancer patient take three
puffs from a marijuana cigarette and then be able to eat an entire
meal, gain weight and revive an interest in being alive? Have you seen
her then sleep through the night without vomiting or soiling her bed
and return to feeling like a human being? Caretakers of medical
marijuana patients see this every day, too. But they must live with
the constant fear that the police might storm into their homes,
handcuff their ailing mothers or grandmothers and haul them off to
jail because they possess medical marijuana.
Luckily, there is a bill in the legislature, H.B. 5355, that would
protect these patients and their caregivers from arrest. The
legislature should pass this bill and allow these patients to spend
their remaining time in peace, quiet and with some sense of dignity.
Daniel J. Wulfe
East Hampton
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