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News (Media Awareness Project) - US NY: PUB LTE: Medicinal Marijuana Deserves A Chance
Title:US NY: PUB LTE: Medicinal Marijuana Deserves A Chance
Published On:2003-01-31
Source:Daily Gazette (NY)
Fetched On:2008-01-21 13:06:24
MEDICINAL MARIJUANA DESERVES A CHANCE

Carl Strock has struck a pessimistic note on the potential to move ahead so
much as a single step toward legalizing marijuana for medical purposes
(Jan. 23 column).

Commenting on a recent public hearing by the state Assembly, he notes that
despite considerable and compelling testimony from health-care
professionals and people with a range of painful and debilitating ailments,
legislators are wary of engaging with the issue because "it might send the
wrong message to young people."

Lawmakers have also been heavily lobbied - even bullied - by district
attorneys, the U.S. Department of Justice, the Office of National Drug
Control Policy and the Partnership for a Drug-Free America, all of whom
have adopted an apocalyptic tone on marijuana not heard since the 1930s.

Well, I'd like to send a message of my own to young people. It concerns my
late father, a retired state trooper who died in 1997 after an agonizing
eight-year battle with leukemia that included chemotherapy, radiation
treatments, blood transfusions, nausea and chronic pain. I don't know
whether my dad ever called for marijuana, but toward the end, he was
constantly on a morphine pump.

As to those who would deny the relief that this therapy just might provide
from all that suffering, the poet Rilke wrote: "And somewhere lions still
roam, all unaware, in being magnificent, of any weakness." The time will
come when they or someone they love may go through the kind of ordeal my
father did. Far be it from me to withhold that relief from them.

TERRY O'NEILL Albany
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