Pubdate: Mon, 04 Apr 2005 Source: Argus Leader (SD) Copyright: 2005 Argus Leader Contact: http://www.argusleader.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/842 Author: Bob Newland Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v05.n483.a05.html MEDICAL MARIJUANA The Argus Leader briefly quotes the attorney general's lobbyist, Charlie McGuigan, in its March 21 story, "S.D. medical marijuana proposal forming." McGuigan was testifying against a bill to allow therapeutic cannabis use in the 2005 legislature. McGuigan's testimony was actually quite a yuck, beginning with his recitation that "carciginians" and "carciginocens" are found in cannabis. He said marijuana has "no medical value," and that the usable cannabis allowed by the bill would be "as much as 280 joints, tantamount to a year's supply," failing to mention that the FDA currently sends 300 rolled cannabis cigarettes to each of seven patients each month. McGuigan also said that the Institute of Medicine concluded in 1999 that "the harm outweighs the benefits" with respect to medical cannabis use. Actually, principal investigator Dr. John Benson said, "We concluded that there are circumstances in which we recommend smoking marijuana for medical uses." The only use of the word, "outweighs," in the report occurred in this sentence, "Nevertheless, recurrent seizures are physically dangerous and emotionally devastating, and preventing them outweighs many undesirable side effects of anticonvulsant drugs (including marijuana)." Readers can see the whole report at http://www.mpp.org/science.html. Bob Newland Hermosa SD - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin