Pubdate: Sun, 21 Mar 1999 Source: San Jose Mercury News (CA) Copyright: 1999 Mercury Center Contact: http://www.sjmercury.com/ Author: Jean Hanamoto Section: Letters to the Editor DRUG FIRMS TRY TO CASH IN ON POT THE article headlined ``Pot proponents gain a victory'' (Page 1A, March 18) was a wonderful piece of news, but we still have a long way to go. My big concern is the pharmaceutical companies and others who insist that the only way marijuana can become a viable medicine is for some huge company to make it into something that they can sell back to the public for a profit. Marijuana is, and should remain, a free medicine. Anyone can grow it and use it to help with aches and pains. The multimillion-dollar industry in legal drugs cannot stand the thought that it's not going to be able to make lots of money on this. It is behind this idea to ``make marijuana safe'' by taking control away from the patient. We can't let this happen. So many people who use this drug cannot afford the prices that they will have to pay to manufacturers. Someone worried about smoking the weed can put it in brownies, muffins, spaghetti and even drink it in a base of soy milk. It isn't right to take a perfectly good, free medicine and make people pay for it. Jean Hanamoto San Martin - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea