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Binky
05-29-2005, 10:03 AM
Letters To The Editor:

We oppose the legalization of medical marijuana. To date, no critical research has been performed establishing its efficacy or safety. The American Medical Association, American Optometric Association and National Institutes of Health are all in opposition to this Bill 124.

Every symptom or disease cited by the advocates of medical marijuana has other appropriately researched, and medically approved, alternatives for treatment. There currently is no way to control the dosing, contamination from other chemicals or molds, and harmful effects on the lungs and immune system in ingested or inhaled marijuana.

Cannabis is often the first illicit drug that the young people of Connecticut are introduced to, second only to cigarettes. There is an association between a drop in scholastic performance, criminal behavior, mood or anxiety problems, and future drug dependence with the regular use of marijuana. Perception of harm is a very strong deterrent to the use of drugs by young people. This bill would send the wrong message.

Individuals dependent on this drug are known to use compulsively even when their health, education, jobs, interpersonal relationships and legal status are in jeopardy. In 2002, more than 4,000 patients came into treatment in Connecticut citing marijuana as their primary drug problem, seven hundred of whom were adolescents.

It is insulting that the advocates would describe physicians not in support of this bill as not “believing it is important to help people suffering.” Please read those messages for what they are, misinformed and deceptive. Say no to legalization of medical marijuana.

Stephen A. Wyatt, O.D.
Mark Kraus, M.D.
Waterbury

Editor's note: Dr. Wyatt is president of the Connecticut Chapter of the American Society of Addiction Medicine and Dr. Kraus is the immediate past president.

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Pain Pal
05-30-2005, 03:31 PM
I agree that children should not use mmj with out medical exemption to do so,but as for the use of mmj or recreational use it should be left up to the indivual when they reach a leagel age to deside for them self if they choose to indulge in a substance that is less harmful then tobacco or alchol.The choice has been taken away from everyone to do as they choose to consume what they desire,their by removeing peoples right to make up their own minds.
Thats my opinion ??? thats if i,m aloud to have one.
Opinion That Is
Peace & Love
Pain Pal
PS Thanks Binky

Pepper
05-30-2005, 05:12 PM
Perception of harm is a very strong deterrent but it's also called lying. Not surprising coming from a hypocrite from the American Society of Addiction Medicine that want to treat addiction with drugs. The danger of smoking cannabis is being treated by these sociopaths that have no conscience. :mad:


Of all tyrannies, a tyranny exercised for the good of it's victims may be the most oppressive. It may be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busy-bodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end, for they do so with the approval of their own conscience.
-- C.S. Lewis.