Mo. House Bill Filed To Legalize Medical Marijuana |
Posted by CN Staff on February 23, 2006 at 07:16:37 PT By Josh Vince Source: Columbia Missourian Missouri -- A bill filed in the Missouri House of Representatives reopens the debate about medical marijuana. Rep. Tom Villa, D-St. Louis, is sponsoring the bill, filed Tuesday, that would allow doctors statewide to prescribe marijuana for patients with serious medical conditions. It is similar to medical marijuana proposals filed in Missouri’s General Assembly in years past. Eleven other states have passed similar bills. Under the bill, Missouri patients, through their physicians, would contact the state health department to receive an authorization card, which would show that they have a doctor’s approval to use the drug. “National surveys show a broad base of support for this type of legislation,” Villa said. Columbia voters approved a proposition last year that allows the use of medical marijuana in the city. Retired Missouri State Highway Patrol trooper and undercover narcotics officer Ed Moses said Wednesday that some groups, such as the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, want legalization of medical marijuana to act as a foothold in making marijuana legal. “There is no scientific merit to sucking in toxic fumes and calling it medicine,” Moses said. Doctors are authorized to prescribe other potentially harmful drugs — including opium, cocaine and methamphetamine — to patients for medical reasons, according to current Missouri law. Marijuana is not a recognized pharmaceutical drug. Complete Title: Mo. House Bill Filed to Legalize Medicinal Marijuana Source: Columbia Missourian (MO) CannabisNews Medical Marijuana Archives Home Comment Email Register Recent Comments Help |
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February 23, 2006 The Rutland Osher Lifelong Learning Series on "Medical Issues of Today" continues with a presentation on medical marijuana from 1:30 to 3 p.m. Friday, Feb. 24, at the Godnick Center. Eleven states, including Vermont, now have laws that allow the use of medical marijuana. However, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in July 2005 that the government could prosecute patients whose doctors had prescribed medical marijuana, despite state laws permitting its use. Dr. Joseph McSherry, neurophysiologist at Fletcher Allen Hospital, will speak on the issue. Admission is free for Osher members. Nonmembers can attend for $5 each. For more information, call 773-1853 or 775-1132. Copyright: 2006 Rutland Herald http://www.rutlandherald.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060223/NEWS/602230330/1002/NEWS01 [ Post Comment ] |
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