Pubdate: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 Date: 03/24/1999 Source: Florida Times-Union (FL) Author: Scott Bledsoe I read carefully the editorial titled ''Health Care: Science is needed'' about the medical marijuana study released by the Institute of Medicine. As an activist in this area, I have become intimate with this issue and the history involved. The editorial did little to become at least familiar with the facts surrounding the medicinal use of marijuana. There is some concern with the effect on the respiratory system when marijuana is smoked. However, it was not mentioned that smoking is not the only way to ingest marijuana. Cannabis can be inhaled through a vaporizer, available today, that heats the oils in the plant until they vaporize. They do not burn, thus eliminating the side effects of smoking. Cannabis can be administered through eating, in tinctures, in teas and numerous other viable and effective manners. It is correct that some who want to legalize marijuana for medical use also want to make it available to all. But, we are not using it as a ruse. Those who support full legalization naturally would like the decriminalization of medical use to become reality. For those patients, it is the most important aspect of the marijuana issue. There are many patients who do not even like using marijuana, but they do so because it helps. A ruse is an accusation just like the gateway theory; it cannot be proved. Finally, the author suggests that the best course of action is to do more research to confirm that marijuana is better than any other drug available. Why does marijuana need to be better than any other drug in order to stop jailing people who feel that for them it helps? There are many drugs that are available that are not the best drug for certain ailments. Yet their consumers are not jailed and subjected to the criminal justice system. In fact, since God has already produced this wonderful herb with his mighty hand, why is it even necessary to package, control, regulate, tax and profit from something these patients can produce cheaply and take as needed for their ailments in the way that best suits them? Drug abuse is different from medical use. It is caused by a failing society, not from a plant that was on Earth from the start that sick people are using. SCOTT R. BLEDSOE, board of directors, Coalition Advocating Medical Marijuana, Orange Park