Marijuana Is Good Medicine

Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Sat, 23 Aug 2003 12:00:00 GMT
Thomas C Greene at The Register - Net anonymity service back-doored - the Java Anonymous Proxy (JAP), a supposed privacy protection service at the University of Dresden, is now a police spying service, though they don't tell you that. [grabbe]

WeLoveTheSCOInformationMinister.org is a take-off on WeLoveTheIraqiInformationMinister.com, but aimed at SCO CEO Darl McBride. Hehe.

Peter Galli at EWeek - Torvalds Slams SCO - an interview with Linus Torvalds about SCO's claim of ownership of part of the Linux kernel. Until they prove it by showing the offending source code, Linus doesn't think legal damages are worth discussing. [cafe]

Last One Speaks is a blog providing "A Voice of Reason in the Cacophony of Drug War Rhetoric". Bravo! [drugsense]

Lester Grinspoon at The Boston Globe via MAPInc - The Shifting Medical View On Marijuana - the medical community is realizing that cannabis works. Deregulate now! [drugsense]

The dramatic change of view is the result of clinical experience. Doctors and nurses have seen that for many patients cannabis is more useful, less toxic, and less expensive than the conventional medicines prescribed for diverse syndromes and symptoms, including multiple sclerosis, Crohn's disease, migraine headaches, severe nausea and vomiting, convulsive disorders, the AIDS wasting syndrome, chronic pain, and many others.

A mountain of anecdotal evidence speaks to marijuana's medical versatility and striking lack of toxicity. Even the federally sponsored Institute of Medicine has grudgingly acknowledged that marijuana has medical uses.

However, the government itself refuses to learn. Its official position, as stated recently by the new DEA administrator, is that "marijuana is not a medicine."

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Marijuana should be removed from the medical and criminal control systems. It should be legalized for adults for all uses.

John Ross - Feedback--The First Four Months, or Appreciation and Outrage from the Readers - a summary of reader mail on John's first four month's of weekly columns. More commentary promised. Yay!

I do not want to get into a long debate about this. I think the issue should be between a woman and her ob-gyn. I know many OBs and none of them would perform a late-term abortion nor do they know any other doctors who would. My position is much like that of my 88-year-old mother's: "The whole abortion issue wouldn't be the problem that it is if middle aged men would stay the hell out of it." Amen.

Dear Peace Officer is an essay posted over three years ago at Sierra Times. It's worth re-reading. [stanleyscoop]

Dear Peace Officer:

I don't want to kill you. I don't even want to wound you. I admire your courage and the commitment you've made to help others, often at the risk of your own life. I hope you won't come for me, because if you do, one of us will die. It may be you. I've done nothing wrong. I don't intend to. But the government that you serve has passed too many laws. I am sure to accidentally break one, some day. And that same government is systematically destroying the unalienable rights which our Constitution says may not be infringed - very specifically, my right to keep and bear arms.

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