Pubdate: Wed, 30 Apr 2008 Source: Grand Forks Herald (ND) Copyright: 2008 Grand Forks Herald Contact: http://www.northscape.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/513 Author: Del Snavely Related: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v08.n438.a02.html DON'T STIGMATIZE MEDICAL-MARIJUANA USE A recent Associated Press story told of a dying man who was refused a transplant because he used medical marijuana. This story disgusts me. Are we living in the 21st century or the early 20th? The reasoning behind this refusal for a transplant is extremely flawed and only proves that political agendas are more important in this country than human life. This man was refused a liver transplant because he used medical marijuana legally in his state. Marijuana bypasses the liver when smoked or vaporized and has no effect at all. Marijuana has been used as medicine for millennia. Studies have shown marijuana to be one of the safest medicinal herbs on the planet, and no one has ever died from it in history. Pharmaceuticals kill more people each year than all illicit drugs combined. Opiates are the standard drug for hepatitis C pain, and these drugs are very hard on the liver - yet this man is denied life because he used something that doesn't make the pharmaceutical companies money. Understandably, the organ shortage means that patients must be approved for transplant, but to exclude someone because they use a benign herb that has been proven safe for millennia is plain wrong. I wonder if this committee realized that the opiates the man was given for hep.C were probably what destroyed his liver. It doesn't seem right that they can help destroy this man's liver with opiate drugs and then deny him the right to live because he found relief from an herb. What have we become when we will allow dangerous man-made chemicals to be used before and in replacement of natural and nontoxic herbs, then deny someone their life because they chose the natural way? North Dakota does not have medical marijuana laws - yet. I'm hoping North Dakotans have more compassion than the people on this panel. Del Snavely Snavely is a member of the Medical Cannabis Association of North Dakota. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin