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URL: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v02/n463/a02.html
Newshawk: Marijuana Policy Project http://www.mpp.org/
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Pubdate: Wed, 13 Mar 2002
Source: Cleveland Free Times (OH)
Section: City Chatter
Copyright: 2002 Cleveland Free Times Media
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Website: http://www.freetimes.com
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1385
Author: Sandeep Kaushik
Cited: Marijuana Policy Project http://www.mpp.org/
Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mmj.htm (Cannabis - Medicinal)

HIGH TIMES

Did you catch the full-page ad in The New York Times on March 6, the open letter arguing that "seriously ill people should not be subject to arrest and imprisonment for using medical marijuana with their doctors' approval"? ( Next to a picture of a gaunt elderly gentleman, a caption reads: "Walt could spend his final days in prison instead of a hospital." ) Impressively, the letter, viewable at www.CompassionateAccess.org, is signed by celebrities and dignitaries ? names as disparate as those of William Buckley, Walter Cronkite, Oliver Stone and Joycelyn Elders ? and by more than 300 elected officials from 42 states. 

And yes, Ohio is represented by four state legislators, including local figures Peter Lawson Jones, the new county commissioner ( until last month a House member ), and House assistant minority whip Dale Miller, a West Side rep.  While our showing is relatively small ? tiny New Hampshire boasts 45 political signatories ? it proves that at least some Ohio pols have found the courage to stand up for whatis right, especially now that around 70 percent of the American public agrees with their stance. 

Or does it? Contacted by Chatter, Miller expressed no knowledge of the Times ad, and says he "did not sign" such a letter.  He claims to being "pretty sympathetic" to the medical marijuana issue, in the sense that he hasn't taken a "final position" on it but wants to see it "fully debated." And he boldly asserts that, having been approached to co-sponsor such legislation at the state level, "I haven't offered to do so." An egregious error by the Washington-based Marijuana Policy Project, which shelled out $38,000 for the one-off public missive?

Hardly.  An MPP rep assures Chatter that the organization has full documentation of Miller signing on, last August 18 to be exact. 

So, is Dale running a little scared now that heis been outed for his support?

Or is he just having trouble remembering things?

We all know what may cause memory loss. 

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MAP posted-by: Beth

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