Pubdate: Sun, 16 Jun 2002 Source: Racine Journal Times, The (WI) Copyright: 2002, The Racine Journal Times Contact: http://www.journaltimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1659 Author: Aaron Biterman MEDICAL MARIJUANA As many of your readers may have heard by now, Ed Thompson, Libertarian for Governor, supports significant reform of this nation's marijuana laws. What your readers may not know is that Wisconsin's members of Congress will have their own opportunity to weigh in on this subject when Congress debates, later this summer, whether to allow a medical marijuana initiative in the District of Columbia to take effect. The Libertarian Party of Wisconsin strongly urges members of Congress to defend the will of the people in D.C. This is not simply a question about the effectiveness of medical marijuana; it is a matter of respecting the doctor-patient relationship as well as the idea of democracy. If the people of the District believe that doctors should be allowed to recommend marijuana to their patients and that patients should be allowed to use it, then Congress should not interfere. Standing in the way of legal medical marijuana is one of the most egregious examples of the misguided War on Drugs. This is one of the reasons why the national Libertarian Party has targeted U.S. Representative Bob Barr (R-GA) - -- the primary opponent of medical marijuana in D.C. -- for defeat in his upcoming primary. The War on Drugs is wasting billions of taxpayer dollars in order to deny Americans a measure of personal freedom. While we do not expect the federal government to admit defeat and retreat completely from this battle, we wholeheartedly urge members of Congress to make an initial common sense concession and allow seriously ill patients in D.C. access to marijuana if they -- and their doctors -- believe is necessary for their well-being. Aaron Biterman Libertarian Party of Wisconsin Brookfield, WI - --- MAP posted-by: Beth