Source: Oakland Tribune Contact: Wed, 21 Jan 1998 LET GOVERNMENT RESPECT THE LAW I WISH to express my great concern over the recent federal indictments of the six cannabis buyers' clubs in Northern California. My initial response is this question: Why is the federal government wasting my tax dollars prosecuting rich people? And further, why is the state attorney general committing resources that could otherwise be used to combat the growing number of hate crimes? It would behoove these officials of law enforcement to remember that the California Compassionate Use act of 1996 is now state law. It is the sworn duty of the state and county officials to enforce these laws. If the state has a dispute with the officials of the buyers' club, then they have not yet offered specific alternatives to dispensing medical marihuana. As a means of dispensing medical marijuana to legitimate medical patients, the buyers' clubs offer an excellent means of implementing the act. They are locally based, self-sufficient and very carefully check and monitor all their members. Moreover, they buyer's club doesn't cost the tax payers anything. It makes no sense whatever for the officials of the state of California, nor the federal government to make war on rich people. This is the fact -- availability of medical marijuana is now a legally passed state law, and the officials are sworn to uphold its statutes. John Davis Oakland