Pubdate: Sat, 15 Mar 2008 Source: Daily Journal, The (MN) Copyright: 2008 Fergus Falls Newspapers Inc Contact: http://www.fergusfallsjournal.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2568 Author: Paul Cassenelli MEDICAL MARIJUANA BILL SHOULD BE LAW The medical marijuana bill -- passed by the Minnesota Senate last year and likely to see action on the floor of the House in the coming months -- should be passed into law as soon as possible. As a patient suffering from severe neuropathy and other pain-related conditions, this is a major issue in my life. I previously lived in Hawaii and was a legal medical marijuana patient under that state's program. It helped me more than the regimen of addictive, dangerous medications I've been prescribed over the years. And just last month, the American College of Physicians - the second largest physician group in the United States, with a membership of over 124,000 medical professionals - recognized marijuana's many medical benefits with 10 pages of references and citations. Their official policy position "strongly urges protection from criminal or civil penalties for patients who use medical marijuana as permitted under state laws." Unfortunately, Governor Pawlenty has threatened to veto any medical marijuana bill, based on the knee-jerk opposition of a small but influential group of non-experts. The governor seems to believe that law enforcement officers know better than medical professionals which method of treatment would best suit an individual patient. The governor should reconsider. This is a mainstream and popular issue, with 2 to 1 support from Minnesotans. It's time our lawmakers and governor listen to the physicians and their own constituents, and end the cruel, despicable policy of arresting suffering patients for trying to alleviate their pain. Paul Cassenelli Alexandria - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake