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Wisconsin Supports Use of Medical Marijuana
Posted by FoM on March 13, 2002 at 08:50:34 PT
By Molly Borgstrom 
Source: Daily Cardinal
Seriously or terminally ill patients who wish to alleviate their suffering with medical marijuana have the support of 80.3 percent of Wisconsin residents, according to a survey released Tuesday.The Wisconsin Trends 35 survey asked respondents if they favored "the Wisconsin state Legislature passing a law to allow seriously ill or terminally ill patients to use marijuana for medical purposes, if supported by their physician."
According to the survey, the Madison area contained the highest percentage of supporters, with 91.7 percent. The lowest percentage of supporters, 70.7 percent, came from the northwestern region of Wisconsin.The study was conducted by the Chamberlain Research Consultants and sponsored in part by the group "Is My Medicine Legal YET?"IMMLY Director of Communications Gary Storck said his organization was pleasantly surprised when they found out about the results of the survey."Most polls that have been done in the past were 65-75 percent in support. We were expecting something in that range. To find out it's over 80 percent, we were just elated," he said.However, some people doubt the validity of the study due to the fact that it was sponsored by multiple pro-legalization groups and because it only contained a single question related to legalizing marijuana."Supporters have immediately seized it to say 'look it shows overwhelming support,'" said University of Wisconsin-Madison political science Professor Charles Franklin. "It actually shows overwhelming support for this question."According to Franklin the question's wording could have manipulated the respondents' emotions and affected their answers."We get the image of people who are basically lying in a hospital bed dying. What does it matter if you let them take some marijuana to alleviate their suffering?" he said. Whether or not the poll does in fact suggest strong public support for legalizing medical marijuana, it will have no effect on a bill that is currently sitting in the state Assembly's Criminal Justice Committee, according to several legislators.State Rep. Mark Pocan, D-Madison, said Assembly Bill 715, which would legalize medical marijuana in Wisconsin, will not be considered by the Assembly during this session. Pocan said only bills that have passed in one house or the other will be debated before the legislative session ends in May.Mary Lou Keleher, a spokesperson for state Rep. Frank Boyle, D-Summit, said Boyle will introduce another medicinal marijuana bill during the next session if he is re-elected."A lot of legislators are afraid to touch it because they're going to be accused of promoting drug use," she said. Complete Title: Study: Wisconsin Support High for Seriously Ill's Use of Medical MarijuanaSource: Daily Cardinal (WI Edu)Author: Molly Borgstrom Published: March 13, 2002Copyright: 2002 The Daily Cardinal Newspaper CorporationWebsite: http://www.cardinal.wisc.edu/Feedback: http://www.cardinal.wisc.edu/feedback/Related Articles & Web Site:Is My Medicine Legal Yet? http://immly.org/Medical Marijuana Information Linkshttp://freedomtoexhale.com/medical.htmWisconsinites Want Medical Marijuana Legalized http://cannabisnews.com/news/thread12216.shtmlMedical Marijuana Bill Deserves Real Consideration http://cannabisnews.com/news/thread11821.shtml
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Comment #2 posted by Elfman_420 on March 13, 2002 at 12:35:50 PT
raid the hospitals
"We get the image of people who are basically lying in a hospital bed dying. What does it matter if you let them take some marijuana to alleviate their suffering?" he said.Indeed.
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Comment #1 posted by TroutMask on March 13, 2002 at 08:54:50 PT
At this rate
At this rate, we'll have med MJ legal in all 50 states while it is still a federal crime. But I hope it will not be a federal crime for too much longer.-TM
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