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News (Media Awareness Project) - US WI: Editorial: If It Really Helps, Let 'Em Light Up
Title:US WI: Editorial: If It Really Helps, Let 'Em Light Up
Published On:2001-12-12
Source:Beloit Daily News, The (WI)
Fetched On:2008-01-25 02:15:04
IF IT REALLY HELPS, LET 'EM LIGHT UP

Law Should Not Withhold Medically-Endorsed Treatment From Suffering Patients.

There's nothing ``soft on drugs'' about allowing seriously ill people
to get relief.

And Wisconsin ought to admit it.

State legislators Frank Boyle, D-Superior, and Mark Pocan, D-Madison,
have introduced a bill which would allow the medicinal use of
marijuana for patients, if their doctor gave them a statement
endorsing it. The bill is intended to help persons suffering from
cancer, AIDS and other debilitating diseases to manage their pain and
increase their appetites, the sponsors say.

Question: would that mean sick people sneaking down alleys to buy a
bag from local pushers?

Answer: No. The bill also would allow nonprofit corporations to
produce and distribute medicinal marijuana, under license and
regulation by the Department of Health and Family Services.

This ought to be a no-brainer, but similar efforts have failed in
Wisconsin in the past. Naysayers worry that it sends the wrong
message, that the state somehow would appear soft on dope. And they
worry that patients might not really be sick enough, anyway.

Please. Denying help endorsed by a doctor for people suffering the
awful consequences of cancer, AIDS and like diseases, is just
stubborn and cruel.

We don't advocate blanket legalization or over-the-counter marijuana,
like buying a bottle of aspirin. But properly licensed, regulated and
controlled by a physician, why not?
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