Pubdate: Tue, 28 Aug 2007 Source: Topeka Capital-Journal (KS) Copyright: 2007 The Topeka Capital-Journal Contact: http://cjonline.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/455 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v07/n989/a07.html Author: Allan Erickson NOT VOICE OF REASON Dr. Eric Voth's letter, "Goal isn't medical help," (Aug. 18) is truly what is terrible about medical marijuana. The anti-cannabis fanatic's colors wave dull and dark in Voth's screed. Dr. Voth in declaring his chairmanship of the Institute on Global Drug Policy also declares his association with the worst of the prohibitionist movement in the 21st century, including folks like Mel and Betty Sembler, who were instrumental in the failed and torturous Straight Inc. organization, a group that has tortured American children in the jihad against drugs and those who use them. Voth predictably and completely misses the point when he says former Kansas Attorney General Bob Stephan "ventured outside his area of expertise and endorsed a new push for medical-excuse marijuana." As a state's attorney general, Stephan's expertise in law is vast. As a cancer patient he is indeed an expert on experience alone in the suffering of dealing with cancer. If AG Stephan endorses cannabis it is not done from a point of ignorance but rather from witnessing first hand the benefits cannabis offers to many patients, for many conditions beyond cancer. Voth is but one of the very few faux-moralist extremists who drive our disastrous war on drugs. His voice is that of a fanatic, not one of reason. Allan Erickson, Drug Policy Forum of Oregon, Eugene, Ore. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake