Pubdate: Tue, 24 Sep 2002 Source: Ottawa Sun (CN ON) Copyright: 2002, Canoe Limited Partnership Contact: http://www.fyiottawa.com/ottsun.shtml Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/329 Author: Michael Yoder Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v02/n1765/a08.html?1460 Note: Parenthetical remark by the Sun editor, headline by newshawk "MOTLEY" OFFENDS Re "Protesters light into new fed pot rules," Sept. 20: As Chair of the Canadian AIDS Society (CAS), I take offence to the use of the word "motley" to describe a group of people challenging the federal government's rules governing medicinal marijuana as well as the law that makes possession a crime. While it is acceptable to use the word motley to describe "a number of different kinds" (Gage Canadian Dictionary), its use in this context is offensive to this group of people who are suffering from serious diseases. To describe the group this way undermines the importance of this issue and also reflects a lack of understanding surrounding the use of medical marijuana. People infected with HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis C, multiple sclerosis, to name a few, rely on medicinal marijuana to ease their pain and also to increase their appetites and to treat a number of symptoms. While Canadians, with a legal exemption, are currently permitted to smoke marijuana for medicinal purposes, many are forced to break the law to get it. Distribution for the government cultivated marijuana will not begin until clinical trials are completed. Consequently, many people, such as those that appeared in court, are being denied treatment. The Canadian Strategy on HIV/AIDS clearly outlines the commitment by the federal government to support the best treatment possible for people living with HIV/AIDS and identify and eliminate potential barriers that prevent us from providing that care and support. These barriers include the current lack of reliable access to marijuana for medical use. CAS believes that people living with HIV/AIDS and their physicians should have access to a stable, quality assured, affordable supply of marijuana and a distribution mechanism that is safe and efficient. The federal government needs to ensure this supply, while also taking an active role to support research on the medicinal properties of all the active ingredients in marihuana in the treatment of a broad range of health conditions, including HIV/AIDS. Michael Yoder Chair, Board of Directors Canadian AIDS Society (We agree. As for the use of the word "motley," considering that the story was entirely dedicated to relating the sufferers' viewpoint, we'd say you're rushing to take offence) - --- MAP posted-by: Josh