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Old 07-20-2007, 10:01 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Permanent Medical Marijuana Law in RI
Huge Veto Override Comes as Congress Prepares to Consider Medical Marijuana

PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND — With the U.S. House of Representatives expected to consider a medical marijuana amendment within weeks, Rhode Island legislators have resoundingly overridden a gubernatorial veto to make that state's medical marijuana law permanent. Today's 58-11 House vote follows a 29-4 Senate vote to override on Wednesday.

Rhode Island's original medical marijuana law – also passed over a veto by Gov. Donald Carcieri (R) – had a one-year sunset clause, and was due to expire June 30.

"The fact that this override passed by an even larger margin than the original override last year says everything you need to know about how well the law has worked, and how completely uncontroversial it's been," said Ray Warren, director of state policies for the Marijuana Policy Project in Washington, D.C.

"Thanks to this law, I have safe and legal access to my medicine, and I'm relieved that it's going to be permanent," said Bobby Ebert of Warwick, who uses medical marijuana to treat symptoms of AIDS.

"Our legislature has stood with the scientific and medical community to ensure that I and hundreds of other seriously ill Rhode Islanders don't have to live in fear," said Rhonda O'Donnell, R.N., a multiple sclerosis patient who was the first to sign up for Rhode Island's program. "But the job won't be finished until every patient in every state who needs medical marijuana has complete protection. It's time for every state legislature and the U.S. Congress to change cruel and unscientific laws that criminalize the sick."

The override heartened medical marijuana supporters in Washington, D.C., where the House of Representatives will soon vote on an amendment to bar the U.S. Department of Justice from interfering with state medical marijuana laws. "This vote helps show members of Congress that medical marijuana simply is no longer controversial, and not an issue they need to fear supporting," said MPP director of government relations Aaron Houston.

With more than 23,000 members and 100,000 e-mail subscribers nationwide, the Marijuana Policy Project is the largest marijuana policy reform organization in the United States. MPP believes that the best way to minimize the harm associated with marijuana is to regulate marijuana in a manner similar to alcohol. For more information, please visit Marijuana Policy Project - Home.


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How many States now have Medical Marijuana exceptions to the ban on this drug?
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This is a step in the right direction but total legalization must happen.
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How many States now have Medical Marijuana exceptions to the ban on this drug?
Only the law watch it too closely, ready to bust the doors if they think that something illegal is happening. That happened in L.A. recently.
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This is a step in the right direction but total legalization must happen.
I'm not a fan of drugs, but I don't think that pot should be illegal.
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They are just flowers after all!
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How many States now have Medical Marijuana exceptions to the ban on this drug?
According to NORML, twelve have.



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They are just flowers after all!
Not a good arguement...

There are 'flowers' that should NEVER enter a human body and can be dangerous.

There are others that do not create as many medical problems as marijuana.

We have legal 'flowers' that are very harmful to us. I am a smoker and I have been having a BITCH of a time quitting. I've not seen any stats that show that pot is as harmful to the body as tobacco is.
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Not a good arguement...

There are 'flowers' that should NEVER enter a human body and can be dangerous.

There are others that do not create as many medical problems as marijuana.

We have legal 'flowers' that are very harmful to us. I am a smoker and I have been having a BITCH of a time quitting. I've not seen any stats that show that pot is as harmful to the body as tobacco is.

I just think that if something is straight from nature, like pot is, people should be allowed to decide for themselves. Cows milk kills more people than marijuana and it is legal!
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I agree with KOS - I don't smoke it - but I don't think it should be illegal - ESPECIALLY not for medical purposes
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