Pubdate: Thu, 19 Apr 2007 Source: Warwick Beacon (RI) Copyright: 2007 Warwick Beacon Contact: http://www.warwickonline.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1810 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v07/n000/a082.html Source: Warwick Beacon (RI) Author: Bobbie Ebert MARIJUANA LAW CUTS OUT DRUG DEALERS Thank you for your article on the latest hearing on making the medical marijuana law permanent ("Lawmakers here impassioned plea to extend medical marijuana bill," April 3). As your article mentioned, I was one of the many patients who spoke in favor of the bill. I am deeply disturbed by the state police's claim that their opposition to the bill is somehow based on concern for patients. I was assaulted once while obtaining my medicine on the criminal market. Let there be no mistake: This law dramatically decreases the chance that patients will have to get our medicine from drug dealers. Before it passed, we faced up to 30 years in state prison for growing our own medicine. Now we can grow a safe and steady supply without facing arrest under state law or we can have a caregiver do so for us. This means that I don't have to risk being beaten up to get my medicine anymore. Every day, I am grateful to the General Assembly for that. And I am grateful every day that I don't have to risk being hauled away to jail for relieving the terrible symptoms of AIDS and its treatments. I hope that readers will not be fooled; turning patients into criminals again won't make our lives safer or improve our well-being. Making the medical marijuana law permanent will protect us. Bobby Ebert Warwick - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake