Pubdate: Thursday, March 18, 1999 Source: Toronto Star (Canada) Copyright: 1999, The Toronto Star Contact: http://www.thestar.com/ Page: A23 Author: Frank C. Buckley ROCK'S DECISION WAS PRUDENT, TIMELY The federal initiative to develop a cannabis study, which includes the possible use of marijuana as medicine, is a responsible and timely decision. Health Minister Allan Rock said clearly that this has "nothing to do with legalizing marijuana" as an intoxicant and disinhibitor. This is consistent with the position taken by the Council On Drug Abuse (CODA) that "the legality of any drug for medicinal use is completely unrelated to its legal status for non-medicinal use." Replying to CODA's position last spring, Rock wrote that two drugs, Marinol and Cesament, which contain derivatives of cannabis, are available. His unedited reply appears in our June 1998 newsletter. Rock is also prudent in stating what he has done is ask his "officials to develop a plan that will include clinical trials." The complexity of the drug, and the need for any chemical action on the person to be as specific and carefully controlled as possible, prove the wisdom of the plan Frank C. Buckley Chairman Council on Drug Abuse Toronto - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea