Pubdate: Thursday, March 18, 1999 Source: Toronto Star (Canada) Copyright: 1999, The Toronto Star Contact: http://www.thestar.com/ Author: Stephen John Van de Kemp CLINICAL TRIALS ARE LONG OVERDUE As a medical user of cannabis, I am pleased to see some action on this issue by our Canadian government. Clinical trials are long overdue. Many sick people have fought long and hard to be heard while facing threats, arrest, incarceration, drug dealers, court battles, huge expenses and our own illnesses. All we want is a little respect and to maintain our dignity without facing criminal charges for trying to heal ourselves when all else has failed. Be assured this will be one long, slow process for a plant that has been condemned as many times as it has been allowed for medicinal use. I believe that, due to the history of its use and its safety record (no deaths), we should fast-track the semi-approval of cannabis while we study it for years. There is enough ancedotal evidence now to do just that. In the meantime, God speed Allan Rock. Today, a great many sick and dying people are feeling a little better! Stephen John Van de Kemp Bradford, Ont. - --- MAP posted-by: Don Beck