Pubdate: Thursday, 1 April 1999 Source: Arizona Daily Star (AZ) Contact: http://www.azstarnet.com/ Author: David Smith POLITICALLY BIASED In light of the Institute of Medicine report on medicinal use of marijuana, perhaps drug czar Gen. Barry McCaffrey should apologize, if not resign his position (``Panel adds to push for medicinal use of pot'' - March 18). His arguments against state initiatives are now shown to have been bad judgment at best; at worst, they were malfeasance. He has repeatedly asserted ``not a shred of scientific evidence'' exists to support medical marijuana. He called the idea a ``cruel hoax,'' and he suggested the voters were duped. He maintained marijuana is dangerous and addictive, its use leads to ``harder'' substances and it weakens the immune system. He contended that allowing medical use would increase illicit drug use. He called for a marijuana policy based on science, not ballot initiatives. The study he commissioned and considered ``the most comprehensive analysis of medical marijuana ever done,'' either refuted outright, or found no basis for, each of his arguments. About the only negative conclusion was inhaling smoke may pose a risk of respiratory disease. Apparently it is McCaffrey who bases his opinions on political bias rather than rationality. One wonders if the rest of his ``drug strategy'' is similarly clouded by prejudice and misinformation. David Smith - --- MAP posted-by: Rich O'Grady