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Old 05-09-2007, 03:01 PM   #1
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Default MN: It’s time to pass medical marijuana

It’s time to pass medical marijuana
05-08-07|The Winona Daily News

To hear some Republican legislators talk, Minnesota might as well start putting heroin in milk and open a methadone clinic on every street corner. A new law in the Legislature has created quite a little rhetoric by some politicians who worry that legalizing marijuana for medical use would throw open the door to drugs.

Really, Minnesota would join 12 other states in making medical marijuana legal. What that means is that those with a marijuana card would be held immune from state prosecution for possession or use of the drug, while the federal authorities could, if they chose, still prosecute those who possess marijuana, a violation of federal drug law.

A slim majority of Senate lawmakers have chosen common sense over rhetoric and done the right thing by passing a medical marijuana bill. Our two local senators, Sharon Erickson Ropes and Steve Murphy, both voted in favor of the humane law.

As we live longer, we are faced with more terminal diseases that take life one miserable piece at a time rather than suddenly. That means that palliative care — or managing pain — is going to become more and more essential in our society. Marijuana for medical purposes has that kind of potential.

For those who argue that marijuana’s prevalence in our society will only result in more children and adults becoming addicted, we’ve got news for you: Marijuana is already commonplace in our communities. Medical marijuana’s impact on the streets of Minnesota will most likely be negligible because those who need it aren’t doing it for a high; it’s not an illicit drug to them. It’s something to be used, like a prescription or aspirin — something to make them feel better.

For too long, opponents of the medical marijuana debate have confused it with the War on Drugs. But medical marijuana has nothing to do with illicit drug use. This is about using the drug for palliative care. It’s no different than prescription pain killers that can be and often are abused.

It seems unfair — even cruel — to ban marijuana from those who might use it to have a life that’s more pain free just because of the potential for abuse by a few. We must think of the good that will be served by those who will use it for legitimate medical purposes and prosecute those who obtain it illegally.

We hope the Minnesota House will follow suit and pass a similar bill.

Gov. Tim Pawlenty has threatened to veto this bill because he believes it will make it harder for law enforcement officers to do their jobs.

While we don’t think a police officer’s job should be any harder, we also trust their professional judgment to determine the difference between illicit use and medical use. We wish the governor would give the law enforcement community a

little more credit. And we wish the governor would support legislation that would help demonstrate that compassionate and conservative are more than just words in a party slogan.

We hope that someday the need for medical marijuana will end. That would mean that medical science has eliminated chronic, painful and debilitating diseases. But that day isn’t here now. For now, there’s compassion and maybe soon, there’ll be medical marijuana in Minnesota.
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Old 05-10-2007, 12:32 AM   #2
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Awesome. Nicely written. *Edit: Just realized it came from a newspaper lol. * I was excited to hear that we were beginning to make some headway in this state regarding the medicinal marijuana laws, but the governor's threat to veto the bill is a frustrating step backwards. Is it not possible that the legislature can shoot down the veto though? It's obvoius that the public supports the bill and the fact that the governor is too blinded by bias to look at the facts presented above and by other advocates for the cause is sad and should not be reason to shoot down the proposition. Oh the joys of a democratic illusion.
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Old 05-10-2007, 01:08 AM   #3
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It’s something to be used, like a prescription or aspirin — something to make them feel better.
Isn't that why recreational marijuana users do it too? Isn't that why you might have a beer or two after work? I don't see why we have to draw such rigid lines between recreational use and medical use. It's a continuum from those whose use is strictly medical to those whose use is purely to get high. I'm somewhere in the middle of that range.
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A new law in the Legislature has created quite a little rhetoric by some politicians who worry that legalizing marijuana for medical use would throw open the door to drugs.
This implies that they were once closed ? Or even close ?
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This implies that they were once closed ? Or even close ?
They were open until 1914. Since then drugs have been in a very large closet. I must admit, it's getting pretty crowded in here.

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[quote=newgrowerNY;479451]It’s time to pass medical marijuana
05-08-07|The Winona Daily News



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As we live longer, we are faced with more terminal diseases that take life one miserable piece at a time rather than suddenly. That means that palliative care — or managing pain — is going to become more and more essential in our society. Marijuana for medical purposes has that kind of potential.
This is the reason the medical 'Business' and drug companies don't want MMJ legalized. They know they have to try and keep control of our minds. They make tons of money managing our pain thier way.

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For those who argue that marijuana’s prevalence in our society will only result in more children and adults becoming addicted, we’ve got news for you: Marijuana is already commonplace in our communities.
A $30,000,000,000. estimated crop grown in the United States. Maybe law enforcement is right. The only way to make thier job simpler would be to legalize MJ.
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Medical marijuana’s impact on the streets of Minnesota will most likely be negligible because those who need it aren’t doing it for a high; it’s not an illicit drug to them. It’s something to be used, like a prescription or aspirin — something to make them feel better.

For too long, opponents of the medical marijuana debate have confused it with the War on Drugs. But medical marijuana has nothing to do with illicit drug use. This is about using the drug for palliative care. It’s no different than prescription pain killers that can be and often are abused.
According to an article in the Lansing State Journal Thursday, March1, 2007, "The very high potency of some of the synthetic narcotic drugs available as prescription drugs(emphasis is mine) presents, in fact, a higher overdose risk than the abuse of illicit drugs."
People are more likely to die from drugs that are available legally, then they are from the illicit drugs. That statement was made by Phillip Emafo, the president of the United Nations- affiliated Internatonal Narcotics Control Board.
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It seems unfair — even cruel — to ban marijuana from those who might use it to have a life that’s more pain free just because of the potential for abuse by a few. We must think of the good that will be served by those who will use it for legitimate medical purposes and prosecute those who obtain it illegally.
We hope the Minnesota House will follow suit and pass a similar bill.
It seems stupid too.

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Gov. Tim Pawlenty has threatened to veto this bill because he believes it will make it harder for law enforcement officers to do their jobs.
According to his logic, the only way to make leo's job easier would be to just legalize it. Then these 'law enforcement' officials would have an easier job. Is that thier point.

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