Pubdate: Sun, 26 Jul 1998 Date: 07/26/1998 Source: Los Angeles Times (CA) Author: J. Thomas Ungerleider MD Website: http://www.latimes.com/ Related: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v98.n601.a04.html Kudos to Robert Scheer for his overview of the futility of our current drug abuse efforts in general and those of the drug czar in particular (Column Left, July 21). We are all concerned about drug abuse in our families and our society. But drug czar Barry McCaffrey, an ex general, has become obsessed with the medical marijuana issue. The general has changed the "war on drugs" into a "war on physicians and their patients"! McCaffrey keeps threatening to criminally prosecute physicians for talking to their patients, if they suggest (not even prescribe) marijuana for symptom relief for any medical illness, no matter how terminal the patient. Emboldened by this, Sen. Jesse Helms has introduced a bill stating that the physician must serve not less than eight years in the federal penitentiary if the patient was even one day under 21 when the medical marijuana suggestion was given. In response to this folly, medical organizations have quickly adopted medical marijuana policy statements reaffirming that physicians can and, in fact, should talk to their patients about all health-related matters. And a federal judge has issued a restraining order against the government. J.Thomas Ungerleider MD Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry UCLA Medical Center