Los Angeles Times Prints
Expanded Version Of State Senator Vasconcellos'
Defense Of Medical Marijuana: "Listen Up, Washington, the People Have Spoken"
(Marijuananews note: This is an absolutely great
statement. Remember, Vasconcellos is a member of Clintons own Democratic Party.)See
A Message from Peter
McWilliams Announcing A Press Conference
And A Statement Of Support From California State Senator Vasconcellos.
From The Los Angeles Times
www.latimes.com
February 25, 1999
Op-Ed Page
Listen Up, Washington, the People Have Spoken
Government: State voters approved the use of medicinal marijuana. The feds should honor
that.
By JOHN VASCONCELLOS
What kind of a government carries on a crusade against the will of its voters, favors
pain and even death for some of its people?
See
UK Drug Tsar
Seems To Back Medical Marijuana: "No government would block legalisation on its
use."
Yes, They Do!
From a president still distancing himself from youthful
experimentation with marijuana, a drug czar who has effectively declared war on American
citizens and a Congress that forbids the counting of votes on a Washington, D.C., ballot
initiative on medical marijuana (sure to pass), our federal government continues to bungle
the issue of medical marijuana.
There is an utter disregard of states rights, to try to silence the proponents of
medical marijuana, to threaten the integrity and livelihood of California physicians and,
ultimately, to engage in a campaign against the health and care of sick and dying
Californians.
In November 1996, 56% of California voters passed Proposition 215, which allows the
medicinal use of marijuanaa critical treatment and care option for sick and dying
patients. The voters declared they want their relationship with their physician (rather
than the government) be the arbiter of their health and healing modalities.
In good faith, California local government and law enforcement leaders have spent the
past two years working with patients, physicians and providers of medicinal marijuana to
ensure responsible, compassionate implementation of Proposition 215.
Yet our federal government has assumed it knows best whats good for our people.
It has engaged in activities that demonstrate an outrageous disregard for the will of our
California voters (and since November, Arizona, Oregon, Washington and Alaska voters as
well).
See
Message From Voters To Washington: Legalize
Medical Marijuana
Measures Protecting Patients Pass in Five States, District of Columbia
NORML Weekly P R November 4
How ironic that Bill Clintonwho won our state by a smaller
margin than voters approved Proposition 215 -- has the temerity to send federal law
enforcement into our state to contravene the decision of our citizens.
Until the beginning of this year, our state and federal governments colluded to
thwart the voters mandate. Former California Atty. Gen. Dan Lungren publicly vowed
to respect the voters decision, yet then proceeded to take every action he could to
ensure that Proposition 215 could not be safely implemented. To the extent he refrained
from overtly violating our voters mandate, he relied on the feds to do his dirty
work.
Together, they closed most of the providers of medical marijuana in California, threw
several legitimate caregivers in jail and currently are preventing a seriously sick
defendantauthor Peter McWilliams, now in failing health as a resultfrom access
to medicinal marijuana.
Fortunately, California has begun, since the inauguration of a
new attorney general and governor in January, to look more respectfully upon the will of
our people.
Atty. Gen. Bill Lockyer has kickstarted efforts to implement the voters wishes
regarding medical marijuana. Hes convened a statewide task force of all key
stakeholders, naming Republican Santa Clara County Dist. Atty. George Kennedy and me to
co-chair it. Our charge is to find ways to make Proposition 215 work responsibly.
Sadly, our charge will be largely Sisyphean as long as the federal government does not
change its position or have its position changed by more sympathetic federal courts.
Until Washington allows marijuana to be prescribed under the controls applied to other
drugs like morphine and cocaine, its benefits will be available to those willing to risk
greater harm by getting their medicine from street pushers.
A tidal wave of support for medicinal marijuana has begun in the
Western United States. The future of many federal officials will depend, in large part, on
whether they ride that wave into a compassionate future or, standing in the way, are
rendered irrelevant by the voters.
It is now incumbent on Californians to convince the federal government to abide by our
will, rather than have Big Brother consigning them to pain and even death.
State Sen. John Vasconcellos Is a Democrat From the Silicon Valley