Pubdate: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 Source: Santa Fe New Mexican (NM) Copyright: 2002 The Santa Fe New Mexican Contact: http://www.sfnewmexican.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/695 Author: Katharine A. Huffman MEDICAL MARIJUANA I disagree with Steve Terrell and Jonathan McDonald's prediction that New Mexico's bill to allow AIDS and cancer patients access to medical marijuana won't pass (column, Jan. 13). The recent Supreme Court case that they mention, U.S. vs. Oakland Cannabis Buyer's Cooperative, did not harm state medical-marijuana programs. The case only dealt with federal law - not state law - and addressed a particular type of distribution system in California, one which is not part of the proposed law in New Mexico. The medical marijuana laws already enacted in nine states have not been affected by the decision and continue to operate smoothly. In fact, Nevada has successfully implemented its medical-marijuana program since the case was decided. Since most marijuana arrests are made at the local level, state medical marijuana laws provide patients and their loved ones with enormous legal protection. Making medical marijuana available to relieve the pain and suffering of sick and dying patients is supported by 78 percent of New Mexicans and passed both chambers of the Legislature last year. Now is the time for it to become law in New Mexico; it's the right thing to do. Katharine A. Huffman Director, New Mexico Drug Policy Project The Lindesmith Center, Drug Policy Foundation Santa Fe via e-mail - --- MAP posted-by: Beth