Pubdate: Fri, 24 Nov 2000 Source: Salt Lake Tribune (UT) Copyright: 2000 The Salt Lake Tribune Contact: 143 S Main, Salt Lake City UT 84111 Fax: (801)257-8950 Website: http://www.sltrib.com/ Forum: http://www.sltrib.com/tribtalk/ Author: Associated Press 60 Aids Patients To Get Pot SAN MATEO, Calif. -- The federal Drug Enforcement Administration has approved a program that will allow a northern California county to give away government-grown marijuana to 60 AIDS patients in a study to assess the drug's potential health benefits. The 12-week study in San Mateo County could begin as early as January, county supervisor Mike Nevin said. The DEA approved it Wednesday. "What we could end up with is scientific proof that this is a medicine that should be prescribed by doctors," Nevin said. In 1996, Californians passed Proposition 215, which allows possession, cultivation and use of marijuana for medicinal purposes. Implementation of the measure has proven difficult, however, as lawmakers struggle to agree on prescription and distribution guidelines. Dr. Dennis Israelski will oversee the study. The San Mateo County Health Center will provide marijuana to HIV and AIDS patients who suffer from neurological disorders. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake