Editorial: Yes on Amendment 2 – Medical Marijuana

While watching the Today Show this morning I saw this video against Amendment 2, the medical marijuana amendment – you may have to turn up your volume:

The video shows “Dr. Madelyn Butler, M.D.,” speaking in a strong voice to scare voters about medical marijuana. She’s lying. She says the Amendment will allow people to get marijuana without a prescription. That detail is true, sort of. But then she that’s not like “FDA-approved medication.” But plenty of medicines are available over the counter without a prescription. Thousands of drugs like Aspirin, Tylenol, Motrin, and Theraflu can be purchased by anyone without seeing a doctor or pharmacist.
In fact it will be harder to get marijuana under Amendment 2 than these over-the-counter drugs because marijuana users will have to get approval from a licensed physician before being able to buy any from licensed stores. Even those looking to grow marijuana themselves also need to have a license to do so, therefore, it would by no means be a free-for-all, unregulated market.

The reference to FDA approval is also nonsense. Marijuana is still illegal under federal law. So the FDA can’t approve it for medical use.

Let’s be clear about Dr. Madelyn Butler. She does not practice in a specialty where marijuana might be used as therapy. She’s an Obstetrician and Gynecologist.
According to Wikipedia:

Cannabis has been used to reduce nausea and vomiting in chemotherapy and people with AIDS, and to treat pain and muscle spasticity.

For more see Top 10 Medical Uses for Marijuana. These are not generally areas that are handled by Ob/Gyns.
Dr. Butler is heavily involved in the political scene and this ad is funded by Drug Free Florida, a group sponsored by the GOP establishment. It’s likely that the purpose of the ad is not about the issue itself, but rather a political trick to affect voter turnout – discouraging pro-marijuana voters from showing up at the polls and thus reducing the number of people likely to vote for Charlie Crist. Dr. Butler supported Rick Scott in 2010 as well.
Regarding our own prejudices, West Boca News opposes drug prohibition and would legalize marijuana not only for medical use but also for recreational users. We do not use marijuana and do not recommend recreational use to anyone. But plenty of people do use it, and marijuana is less harmful than alcohol. It’s not even close, according to the British medical journal Lancet:

As for my financial bias, I have made hundreds of thousands of dollars representing people accused of drug crimes. Most of these have been marijuana cases, from as little as one gram to a guy who was caught with 200 pounds of it. Drug arrests also make wonderful news stories for West Boca News. I will lose a lot of money if marijuana is made legal.
Vote “No” if you want to protect the income stream for lawyers like me and many others. Vote “Yes” if you want to end a failed prohibition that causes crime, takes billions from taxpayers and accomplishes nothing.

Get Your Annual Mammogram

breastcenterspaeventThe Breast Center at West Boca Medical Center is offering complimentary chair massages with mammograms on Wednesday evenings.
The Christine E. Lynn Women’s Health & Wellness Institute is introducing Make Your Next Mammo a Day at the Beach. You can have a mammogram in a Sensory Suite by GE Healthcare which surrounds a woman with an interactive mammography experience designed to stimulate three senses: sight, smell and hearing. Call 561-955-4437 to schedule an appointment.
The Center for Breast Care at Boca Raton Regional Hospital also offers Mobile mammography in the comfort of their spacious van. Experienced, certified mammography technologists guide women through the experience and two board certified radiologists interpret the films within 48 hours. Call 561-955-5000 to schedule a visit.
Low cost and free mammograms are also available in Palm Beach County. Call The South Florida Affiliate of Susan G. Komen at 561-514-3020 or the American Cancer Society at 800-227-2345 for more information.
 

West Boca Medical Lectures in October

sawickiThe Breast Feeding Support Group meets October 6th and 20th at noon. Lactation consultant Amme-Marie Sawicki, MS, RN, IBCLC leads the group at the Education Center located in West Boca Medical Center, 21644 State Road 7, Boca Raton.
robertnortonOuch, My Aching Back! will be presented by Robert Norton, M.D. on October 6th at noon at the Education Center. Dr. Norton is an orthopedic spine surgeon affliated with West Boca Medical Center, Boca Regional Hospital and North Broward Medical Center.
Cutting Edge Technology for Total Hip Replacement Utilizing Robotic Technology is the Dinner with the Doctor lecture for October. Dr. David Padden, an orthopedic surgeon, will be the presenter. The dinner will be at Homewood Coconut Creek at 4175 W. Sample Road in Coconut Creek. To attend, please RSVP at 877-311-3281.
solguerreromdDr. Sol Guerrero, an endocrinologist, will discuss Past, Present and Future of Diabetes on October 17th at noon at the Education Center. Dr. Guerrero has been practicing since 2005 and did her Residency and Fellowship at the Medical College of Georgia.
Dr. Marc Golden will lecture on New Advances in Minimally Invasive Knee Replacements on October 20th at noon at the Medical Building located at 9950 Central Park Blvd, Suite 240 in Boca Raton. Dr. Golden practices medicine with Golden Orthopaedic in Boca Raton.
Breast Cancer Screening: No Longer a One Size Fits All will be lead by Dr. Cheryl Moss-Mellman on October 29th at noon at the Education Center. Dr. Moss-Mellman is a doctor of internal medicine specializing in breast health.
To register for lectures, please call 866-904-9262. Light refreshments are served at all lectures. Complimentary valet is available.

Man Up! at Lynn Cancer Institute

manupThe Eugene M. & Christine E. Lynn Cancer Institute is hosting an interactive men’s health symposium on September 20th from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Registration and brunch is 10 to 10:30 a.m. The keynote speaker will be FAU’s Head Basketball Coach Michael Curry. Following the brunch, there will be lectures on wellness, nutrition and exercise. There will also be health screenings and local vendors. To register, call 561-955-3276. Lynn Cancer Institute is located at 701 NW 13th Street in Boca Raton.

Senior Health Fair in West Boca

seniorhealthfairThere will be a Senior Health Fair on September 19th at Fire Station 53 located at 19950 Lyons Road in Boca Raton. The Fair will take place from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. This event is free and open to all seniors and will include flu shots, free coffee and refreshments and health and nutrition information. It is sponsored by the Palm Beach County Fire Rescue, the Board of County Commissioners and the Health Care District of Palm Beach County.
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