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What is Mannix Smoking?
Written by John Sajo   
Tuesday, November 20, 2007

The Oregonian

What is he smoking?

pipe_with_mj.jpgKevin Mannix has been smoking something strong if he thinks repealing the Oregon Medical Marijuana Act is part of fighting crime (Letters, July 26).

There are 17,000 patients registered in this program by more than 2,500 Oregon physicians. Participation in the program is growing because natural marijuana is superior for some patients to the alternative prescription drug choices.

Mannix's Initiative 104 falsely claims to "replace" marijuana with Marinol, a synthetic form of THC. But the 2,500 doctors who qualify patients for the marijuana program already could prescribe Marinol. They don't, because it doesn't work very well and is extremely expensive, sometimes more than $1,000 a month.

Mannix would force 17,000 patients to take a medicine they don't want and force taxpayers to pay for it. If there is any money left over for law enforcement after this boondoggle, police will have to spend it arresting and prosecuting the thousands of patients who won't quit taking a medicine that works. Voters should reject this misguided initiative.

JOHN SAJO Director, Voter Power Southeast Portland

This letter was published to publicize the fact that Kevin Mannix wants to repeal the Oregon Medical Marijuana Act by hiding the repeal within an initiative that contains other provisions that Oregon voters will likely support, such as longer prison sentences for sex offenders.  However, it is important that Oregon voters realize that his initiative would also create criminals out of the 25,000 legal medical marijuana cardholders here in Oregon and cost our state millions of millions of dollars.
Last Updated ( Wednesday, March 12, 2008 )
 
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