Pubdate: Tue, 17 Sep 2002
Source: Guardian, The (UK)
Copyright: 2002 Guardian Newspapers Limited
Contact:  http://www.guardian.co.uk/guardian/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/175
Author: Duncan Campbell, Los Angeles

MARIJUANA FOR AIDS PATIENTS

Marijuana is to be distributed to cancer and Aids patients this morning on 
the steps of the city council in Santa Cruz, California, in the latest 
battle of an increasingly bitter war between the states and the federal 
government over the medical use of the drug.

A growing number of states, including California, Colorado, Arizona, 
Alaska, Hawaii, Maine, Washington and Oregon, allow marijuana to be grown 
for medical use. But the federal government is opposed to its use under any 
circumstances and has adopted an aggressive policy towards medical 
marijuana projects, diverting agents from work on crack cocaine and heroin.

The latest target of the drug enforcement administration is the Wo/Men's 
Alliance for Medical Marijuana in Santa Cruz. On September 5 federal agents 
arrived at the marijuana farm run by Valerie and Michael Corral, which has 
been supplying patients with the drug for nearly 10 years. The agents, 
dressed in camouflage gear, destroyed 150 plants.

"It looks like the last hurrah of a failed policy," Valerie Corral said 
yesterday. "I suspect they felt that they could operate under the veil of a 
nation in mourning. But the response from across the country to the raid 
has been tremendous - we have had thousands of messages of support."
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