Pubdate: Thu, 09 May 2013 Source: Minneapolis Star-Tribune (MN) Copyright: 2013 Star Tribune Contact: http://www.startribunecompany.com/143 Website: http://www.startribune.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/266 Author: Alice Tibbetts Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v13/n189/a12.html HERE, POLICE SHOULDN'T BE VOICE OF AUTHORITY Why would Gov. Mark Dayton listen to the police over the medical community when considering the value of medical marijuana? ("Medical marijuana supporters push for legalization," May 3.) A front-page story the same day noted that suicide deaths have risen sharply among baby boomers because we have such easy access to prescription pain killers, drugs that are easy to take in a large enough amount to kill us. Are we outlawing them because they kill people? Heck, no, even though they are widely abused by all age groups, including young people. But medical marijuana for pain relief (a drug that no one dies from) is unacceptable to the governor because the cops say it is a "gateway drug." And the loudest voice here seems to be a police officer, Dennis Flaherty - who is not a medical professional - telling us that the police are not really convinced marijuana works for pain relief. What's next? Will the governor appoint a cop to lead the state's health care agency? ALICE TIBBETTS, St. Paul - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom