Pubdate: Thu, 28 Nov 2002 Source: Wisconsin Rapids Tribune (WI) Copyright: 2002 2001, The Daily Tribune Contact: http://www.wisinfo.com/dailytribune/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1609 Author: Gary Storck MEDICAL USE OF MARIJUANA SOUGHT It was good to read the letter about the new cancer center at Riverview in Wisconsin Rapids ("Cancer center to be convenient," Nov 14). While it seems the new center will have state of the art facilities for cancer patients, one piece of the puzzle will be missing, and it is something the center cannot legally provide under current state and federal law, and that is access to medical marijuana for those patients who do not respond to conventional nausea and pain medications. Oncologists and other health care professionals know that for many patients, medicinal cannabis may be the only thing that makes treatment bearable and offers a way to regain strength and beat cancer. And for those who will not get better, it offers a way to relieve pain and regain a little quality of life in those last days. Support for medical marijuana is strong among the people of Wisconsin, a February 2002 poll found support at around 80 percent, and an October 2002 poll conducted on behalf of the Ed Thompson campaign with a larger sample found over 70 percent support. A recent Time Magazine poll found 80 percent of Americans support relegalizing medical marijuana. When are our elected representatives going to act on behalf of their constituent's wishes and pass these laws so patients are not criminalized for trying to find relief? Contact your state and federal representatives and let them know that you expect action on medical marijuana legislation when the new sessions begin in January. GARY STORCK Madison - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom