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Pubdate: Mon, 21 Jan 2013
Source: Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL)
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Author: Dan Linn
Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v13/n030/a09.html
DO THE RESEARCH ON MEDICAL CANNABIS
Your Jan. 16 editorial ( "Towns wise to plan on medical marijuana" )
was both appreciated and intriguing. I'm glad you're encouraging
communities to be proactive in planning for medical cannabis to be
relegalized, but the editorial questions the value of medical
cannabis. Surely the staff at the Daily Herald are familiar with the
existence of studies documenting the medical efficacy of cannabis.
And the Daily Herald must know about the federal government supplying
medical cannabis to a select few Americans, and that under sections
11 and 15 of the Illinois Cannabis Control Act doctors should already
be able to engage in research using medical cannabis with patients.
Indeed the language in section 15 states that the Department of Human
Services "shall encourage research on cannabis," but none has been
done because the State Police have never written rules for that
research program.
Perhaps the Daily Herald forgot about a 2011 RAND Corp. study noting
lower crime rates in areas where medical cannabis dispensaries exist.
It is also easy to forget the additional revenue that is flowing into
government coffers from the taxes on medical cannabis, especially in
states pressed for money like Michigan. And never mind the fact that
there are people struggling to survive and overcome cancer, MS or HIV
who could benefit from this medicine. It would behoove the Daily
Herald to do some reporting on cannabinoids ( the chemical compounds
found in cannabis ) and the history of cannabis prohibition. Maybe
then your editorial board will be willing to join growing number of
newspapers and Americans questioning the legitimacy of cannabis
prohibition, whether for medical uses or otherwise.
Dan Linn
Executive director
Illinois NORML ( National Organization to Reform Marijuana Laws )
Sycamore
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