U.S. Deputy Drug Czar Says Proposal 1 Is 'About Dope, Not About Medicine'

Jim Finnel

Fallen Cannabis Warrior & Ex News Moderator
GRAND RAPIDS -- Listening to opponents of Proposal 1 list their arguments, Kentwood resident Deborah Brink had a different view on the statewide ballot question that would approve medically legalized marijuana.

In 1979, Brink became violently ill while undergoing chemotherapy for leukemia. She threw up four times an hour for four hours a day, five days a week.

Nothing she tried to relieve the nausea worked -- until she turned to marijuana.

"I did not throw up at all," recalled Brink, now 50. "You can't say for sure, but there's a possibility it saved my life."

But in a Monday news conference, law enforcement officials, including U.S. Deputy Drug Czar Scott Burns, called Proposal 1 dangerous and wrong.

"Proposal 1 is bad for Michigan and it is bad for America," Burns said.

"This issue is about dope, not about medicine."

Burns maintained the ballot proposal is being pushed by wealthy individuals from outside Michigan, who have backed similar proposals in other states.

"They are funded by millions of dollars from millionaires who live in Washington, D.C. to hire people to come to Michigan to try and con voters from the state to pass it."

Burns and Michigan Court of Appeals Judge Bill Schuette contend the measure would open the door to the "pot shops" and smoking clubs that are common in California. That state legalized marijuana for medical use in 1996.

They were joined at the news conference by a group of law enforcement officials, including Kent County Sheriff Larry Stelma.

"This proposed statute, it's a doozy," Schuette said.

If the measure passes, Michigan law would allow doctors to recommend marijuana for patients with cancer, glaucoma, HIV, AIDS and other conditions the state agrees are covered under the law.

Those patients would register with the state and could legally buy, grow and use small amounts of marijuana to relieve pain, nausea, appetite loss and other symptoms.

Similar medical-marijuana laws have been enacted in a dozen states in recent years, most by ballot initiative.

While the measure would remove state-level penalties for registered patients using marijuana, it wouldn't create legal dispensaries for the drug, nor would it affect the federal ban on marijuana.

Backers of Proposal 1 contend that opponents are twisting the truth to frighten people.

"The opposition is using scare tactics out of desperation, which does not diminish the fact that medical marijuana can safely and effectively relieve the pain and suffering of seriously ill patients," said Dianne Byrum, spokeswoman for the Michigan Coalition for Compassionate Care, sponsor of the ballot initiative.

"They are just throwing things up in the air and hoping something will stick."

Byrum said Michigan, unlike California, does not allow the opening of pot shops.

"This law is nothing like California."

Manistee resident and retired physician George Wagner, 73, said his wife, Beverly, obtained relief from marijuana in 2007 as she was fighting ovarian cancer. She died in July 2007.

She experienced nausea, vomiting and tried "all the available" legal medications, Wagner said.

"After two breaths of marijuana smoke, her symptoms disappeared. It was as dramatic relief of a symptom that I've seen after 30 years of practicing medicine.

"It's just outrageous that such an effective medication cannot be available legally."


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Source: Grand Rapids Press
Author: Ted Roelofs
Copyright: 2008 Grand Rapids Press
Contact: pulse@grpress.com
Website: The Grand Rapids Press - MLive.com
 
Dear John Walters - you suck at your job

Michigen and Mass will soon become the 13th & 14th states. Your surrogates are not only too late - they are ineffective and no one buys your tired old talking points.

While I don't want Obama, it seems pretty obvious this is the way things are heading.

Maybe he'll give you time to clean out your desk.
 
I would have to say thats the biggest line of b.s. i have ever heard. Marijuana has been tested, and every one knows that it helps with illness and helping the body to mask pain and sickness. We live in a world where times are hard every day just trying to say afloat with money......Over all GIVE PEOPLE THE RIGHT TO FEEL GOOD!!!! while being sick. Isnt it funny that people can drink almost any where they want yet a drug that brings in more money than any company in the u.s. and isnt addictive or fatal is treated like such a big deal....... to all the people saying no.....GET YOUR FACTS STRAIGHT YOU SELFISH BASTERDS
 
To all you recreational smokers out there - maybe this is about dope. Maybe this is just our way of getting our foot in the door in allowing us legal access to the herb. What's wrong with dope? Why can't we grow some poppies (you know what I mean) and drink some tea from it? What's wrong with chewing a coca leaf or drinking a tea derived from it? What's wrong with a psychedelic experience from fungus or other chemicals? Why do we need a doctor's prescription for legal medicine - let's call that one extortion.

What's wrong with using sick people, soldiers in our war against the DEA et. al? Sure they're better motivated than us - relief from intense pain and devastating symptoms would likely motivate me to become an active soldier in this war. As it is, no one likes to be persecuted, including myself. When the act of becoming a soldier threatens one's livelihood - say that of a teacher whose morals need to appear to be that which concurs with the reich - the only thing I can do is lurk in places like these.

My question at this moment is - why aren't the provinces doing similar things to the states? We nearly - very nearly had it decriminalized thanks to Chretien, who unfortunately backed down when visited by vicious American politicians, and again later when his sidekick briefly took office just long enough to gut and lobotomize his own party, which is now led by an idiot, lauded by his idiot club, while the Canadian version of the reich is looking to waste tax money to reiterate a minority government.

I can't help but think what will happen when, or if, Obama gets elected. I'd have to say his chances are much better than the buffoon from before (old what's his name). People seem to be saying, "We have to vote. We have to register to vote. Put down the bong, let's spend the next 5 hours in a lineup to make sure at least we did our part." But what if he is elected? As much as I detest Bush, it was on Clinton's watch that the Canadian government was threatened away from decriminalization. Maybe if Clinton had inhaled, things would have been different. Would an Obama government allow countries like Mexico and Canada to legalize the herb? At least with Obama, there's a sense of hope. And while I don't have that same hope for McCain, I can't help but think he'll still be a hands-over-fist improvement over the current dread emperor.
 
his desk is a listed drug disposal drop off site he's got a goldfish bowl of pills on the credenza

but they are all legal .......

wonder what he'll do when he finds out his daughter stuff a handful in her bra every time she visits ..... grand kids are
great diversions......
 
With 39 years of MJ use it is a smarter choice than many legal drugs and liquor which is legal. My father and his father both were killed by liquor which is very damaging, addictive and will kill you. I watched it kill my father who would go to the liquor store and buy a case of six party bottles of wild turkey 101 proof, a month supply, augmented with many 12 pacts of beer. I do not drink and this is why the liquor and so called legal drug companies do not want MJ legal. The money they would lose (legal drug companies/Liquor) who contribute (bribe) our so called leaders (house/senate) to keep voting not to give responsable adults a choice is a crime!! How long will we sit and allow our so called leaders (house/senate) being bribed and telling us lies to make
sure their PAC check clears? MJ is the smarter choice if our law makers (house/senate) would allow us the respect to make our own decision. I am 60 and do not need them to tell me what I can and cannot do or put me in jail. After working for a living for 55 years living an honest life and paying my bills and taxes. I do not believe the lies and I do not need rehab or jail to reform me I need to left in peace, this is all I demand! I am ready to change the system do away with PAC money stop the lobbiest from providing reelection money for many power drunk life time representatives who refuses to represent the ones they are sworn to represent. We are being enslaved to ensure corporate profits. While legal MJ would bring our system a needed 150 billion and stop putting the flower people in jail. I have never heard of someone smoking a joint and then getting in a fight like liquor. I scares the legal drug pushers giving them nightmares thinking MJ may be legal someday. It is estimated the legal drug pushers would lose as much as 80% of their sales if MJ were legal. If a person is speaking to keep MJ illegal the odds are 100% (a sure bet) that person benefits or is employed by the War on US (drugs) they lie! Fight for free choice, vote, stop the lies, demand your representative does as sworn and if they do not vote them out. I hear the cries and fear of almost three million peace loving MJ users in jail being raped and warped for life. This war is taking peace loving law abiding citizens and turning them to the dark side for pure greed by our so called leaders (house/senate)!!!!!!!!!!
 
What happened to freedom of choice, the prosecution of happiness or freedom of religion...? Oh I mean the pursuit of happiness ;o):peace:
 
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