Pubdate: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 Source: Seattle Weekly (WA) Copyright: 2006 Seattle Weekly Contact: http://www.seattleweekly.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/410 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v06/n1081/a06.html Author: Stephany Newman POT'S JUST A PLANT Bravo to Philip Dawdy, giving a voice to the Seattle Weekly with an excellent article regarding the medical use of marijuana ["Club Pot Med," Aug. 16]. "The Pacific Yew Act" was signed in 1992 by George Bush Sr. to ensure that federal lands would be available for harvest and long-term conservation of the Pacific yew tree. The bark is a reliable source of Taxol, which has saved countless lives. It is used primarily in cancer patients, commonly for breast cancer. The Pacific yew tree is native to the Pacific Northwest. This planet has within itself all of the required elements to sustain life. Legalizing Cannabis sativa for medical purposes is no different than saving the Pacific yew trees for harvest under federal law. It is imperative that the general public understands this is not about legalizing weed for recreational use; it is for sustaining the life of a human being who most likely is dying or has a chronic illness that leaves life a daily struggle, in pain that none of us would want to understand. Living daily without disabling pain is the goal--or worse, dying without pain, or with less of it. Cannabis sativa is a plant. It has medicinal qualities. The people who need it the most need empathy along with a natural pain treatment plan. Stephany Newman Sammamish - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake