Medical Marijuana: 89 Percent Support
** Medical Marijuana: 89 Percent SupportAn informal telephone poll of over 50,000 people, conducted
by Parade Magazine and published in the July 31 issue, found
that 89 percent believed that marijuana should be legal for
medicinal purposes. This was not a scientific poll which
selected people randomly, but consisted of callers who
responded to the June 12 Parade Magazine cover article,
"Should Marijuana Be Legal?" (It may be no less important as
a measure of public opinion, however, because it counted
people who cared enough about the issue to take the action of
calling in.)
For more information on medical marijuana, contact the
Alliance for Cannabis Therapeutics, P.O. Box 21210, Kalorama
Station, Washington, DC 20009, 202/483-8595.
** Correction -- Zerit (d4T) Information Number
AIDS Treatment News #203 gave an information number for
physicians to call to obtain information about enrolling
patients in the parallel track program for access to d4T,
which is continuing for a short time, despite approval of the
drug, because of a delay in availability of commercial drug
supplies. Due to a typographical error, the phone number we
published was incorrect. The correct number is 800/842-8036.
[Note: The latest information from Bristol-Myers Squibb is
that Zerit may be available in pharmacies starting the second
week in August. In that case, new enrollment in the parallel-
track program will probably close later in August, with those
in the program continuing to receive the drug for about one
month after new enrollment closes.]
source: AIDS Treatment News




