Pubdate: Sat, 19 Feb 2011 Source: Kamloops Daily News (CN BC) Copyright: 2011 Carl Anderson Contact: http://www.kamloopsnews.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/679 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v11/n087/a01.html Author: Carl Anderson NOTHING ELUSIVE ABOUT NEED FOR MEDICAL CANNABIS I would like to respond to the appallingly inaccurate opinion piece in Thursday's paper entitled, Marijuana Users Seek Elusive Legitimacy, by stating that there is nothing elusive about the legitimacy of many members of our community who are federally licensed to possess and produce medical cannabis. The only elusive thing for them is a reliable supply of safe, affordable and effective medical cannabis. The single government supplier, Prairie Plant Systems, only grows one strain of weak, irradiated, pulverized cannabis that most people do not want. Even if they did, they would be ineligible many months of the year due to long processing delays caused by the embarrassingly understaffed Medical Marijuana Access Division of Health Canada. Most Canadian licensed med users have chosen cannabis as a medication to avoid the often-crippling side effects of prescription drugs and would disagree with your assertion about the many "dangerous" chemicals in cannabis. These chemicals are called cannabinoids. In the '80s, scientists discovered that the human brain contains cannabinoid receptors. This led them to conclude that these "dangerous" chemicals play an important role in all life functions. That is probably why the United States government was awarded a patent on cannabinoids as antioxidants and neuroprotectants in 2003. This was right around the time that the Canadian Senate Special Committee on Illegal Drugs released its report on cannabis, in which it stated unequivocally that the prohibition of cannabis was an abject failure and recommended reform of Canada's drug laws The only part of your piece I would agree with is that there is not enough research being done on the medicinal properties of cannabis. The Conservative government pulled the rug out from that soon after they became a minority government. CARL ANDERSON Executive Director, Canadian Safe Cannabis Society Kamloops - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D