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News (Media Awareness Project) - US FL: Drug Czar - Medical Pot Use 'Dying'
Title:US FL: Drug Czar - Medical Pot Use 'Dying'
Published On:2005-07-30
Source:Miami Herald (FL)
Fetched On:2008-01-15 22:16:46
DRUG CZAR: MEDICAL POT USE 'DYING'

HONOLULU -- The White House drug czar said Friday that medical marijuana is
"dying out" after the Supreme Court ruled earlier this year that federal
authorities may prosecute sick people whose doctors prescribe pot to ease pain.

John Walters, the national drug policy director, said state legislative
efforts to expand medical marijuana programs have stalled in the two months
since the high court's ruling overrode laws in Hawaii and nine other states.

"I think it's dying out," Walters told reporters after a meeting with
Hawaii drug treatment counselors and law enforcement officials. "The real
issue here is, is it the safe and best way for medical treatment? We don't
think the best thing for people who are really sick is to make them high
and send them away."

Walters said the federal government was funding research into whether
cannabis could be used as a source of "medically sound" drugs, but he said
"smoked marijuana hasn't met that science."

Steve Kubby, national director of the American Medical Marijuana
Association, objected to Walters' remark, saying there are "hundreds" of
peer-reviewed scientific studies showing clear medical benefits from cannabis.

"The drug czar has blood on his hands for blocking the humane and medical
use of cannabis for sick, disabled and dying people," he said.
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