News (Media Awareness Project) - US CO: PUB LTE: Medical Marijuana |
Title: | US CO: PUB LTE: Medical Marijuana |
Published On: | 2004-04-16 |
Source: | Gazette, The (Colorado Springs, CO) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-18 12:31:20 |
MEDICAL MARIJUANA
Allard Ignores Legalization Benefits
I and my family attended the Town Meeting hosted by Senator Allard. I left
saddened by his inability to consider the scientific facts discovered by
scientists all over the world that support the use of marijuana to relieve
the suffering caused by many diseases. It was particularly sad to see blind
diabetics who might still have their vision had they used medical marijuana.
I am puzzled by those conservatives who make decisions that not only ignore
facts, but are anti-capitalist, anti-free market, anti-states rights, and
anti-individual freedom and responsibility when it comes to marijuana.
Furthermore, the black market, made by making marijuana use a law
enforcement issue rather than a medical one, now provides financial
support for terrorist organizations such as seen with the hashish trade
supporting the terrorists in Madrid. Recent anti-terrorist legislation
makes it a crime to aid and abet terrorist organizations. The drug warriors
of America do just that, but who will prosecute them?
Dr. Robert Melamede, Associate Professor and Biology Chairman
Biology Department, University of Colorado
Colorado Springs, CO
Allard Ignores Legalization Benefits
I and my family attended the Town Meeting hosted by Senator Allard. I left
saddened by his inability to consider the scientific facts discovered by
scientists all over the world that support the use of marijuana to relieve
the suffering caused by many diseases. It was particularly sad to see blind
diabetics who might still have their vision had they used medical marijuana.
I am puzzled by those conservatives who make decisions that not only ignore
facts, but are anti-capitalist, anti-free market, anti-states rights, and
anti-individual freedom and responsibility when it comes to marijuana.
Furthermore, the black market, made by making marijuana use a law
enforcement issue rather than a medical one, now provides financial
support for terrorist organizations such as seen with the hashish trade
supporting the terrorists in Madrid. Recent anti-terrorist legislation
makes it a crime to aid and abet terrorist organizations. The drug warriors
of America do just that, but who will prosecute them?
Dr. Robert Melamede, Associate Professor and Biology Chairman
Biology Department, University of Colorado
Colorado Springs, CO
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