Pubdate: Tue, 24 Jan 2006
Source: Eagle-Tribune, The (MA)
Copyright: 2006 The Eagle-Tribune
Contact:  http://www.eagletribune.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/129
Author: Joyce Nalepka
Note: Joyce Nalepka is president of Drug-Free Kids:  America. During 
the Reagan administration, she headed Nancy Reagan's  National 
Federation of Parents.
Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v06/n056/a02.html?277686
Cited: National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana  Laws
http://www.norml.org
Cited: Marijuana Policy Project http://www.mpp.org
Cited: Students for Sensible Drug Policy http://www.SSDP.org
Cited: Drug Policy Alliance http://www.drugpolicy.org
Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/soros.htm (Soros, George)
Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?168 (Lewis, Peter)
Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/people/Keith+Stroup (Keith  Stroup)
Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mmj.htm (Cannabis - Medicinal)
Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?228 (Paraphernalia)

DON'T FALL FOR 'SNAKE OIL' MARIJUANA PITCH

To the editor:

The Eagle-Tribune's Jan. 12 editorial recommending a careful review 
of the marijuana bill gives good advice.

In fact, I would go further and recommend that this bill be shredded!

The suggestion that smoking a noxious weed that has been declared 
dangerous to mental health by 13 major mental health agencies, causes 
accidents, school dropouts and myriad other problems, is linked to 
increased risk schizophrenia by four nations, makes one wonder what 
the bill sponsors were smoking! What most voters don't know is that 
there is a well-organized, well-financed movement of drug legalizers 
who are pushing these types of bills across the country. The oldest 
of these groups is the National Organization for the Reform of 
Marijuana Laws (NORML). In 1979, NORML founder Keith Stroup promised 
to get marijuana legalized through medicalization. In 1993, one of 
their colleagues told attendees at a NORML conference, "In 
approximately 10 to 12 years, when the marijuana-using population 
encompasses a large chunk of the total adult population and becomes 
politically influential, the removal of criminal  penalties for 
possession of marijuana will become a reality."

Frankly, those of us who were diligently working to close drug 
paraphernalia shops and teach parents prevention didn't believe them; 
however, we didn't expect that two aging billionaires would be 
convinced to fund this dangerous effort. Today, currency trader 
George Soros and Progressive Insurance founder Peter Lewis have 
poured an estimated $40 million into funding the movement. Other 
organizations involved include the Marijuana Policy Project, Drug 
Policy Alliance and Students for Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP). SSDP is 
working on college campuses to recruit young people to their 
movement. Citizens also need to ask themselves, "Do I want medicines 
approved by popular vote of elected citizens - the majority who 
likely have no medical research training?"

That's how Laetrile was approved as a cancer treatment.

It proved to be a worthless potion of ground apricot seeds and 
probably delayed some folks from getting legitimate treatment!

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration was established to prevent this 
type of "snake oil" medicine.

FDA only approves medicines that are proven, through aggressive 
research, to be both safe and effective.

Smoked marijuana does not meet that standard.

Research is ongoing to determine if any of the 421 different 
components have medical value.

One of them, THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), has shown some promise  and 
is already available by prescription under the trade name Marinol 
(C). However, doctors tell us there are at least 15 other 
well-researched, approved  pharmaceuticals that are far superior.

I served as president of Nancy Reagan's National Federation of 
Parents during the Reagan administration and co-sponsored the bill 
that closed Maryland's drug  paraphernalia shops.

Assisted by thousands of parents and citizens like actress  Carol 
Burnett, Marriott Hotel owner Bill Marriott and others, the shops 
were closed nationwide.
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