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Medical Cannabis Among The Ruins
Posted by CN Staff on May 30, 2011 at 18:35:40 PT
Editorial
Source: Seattle Times 
Seattle, WA -- Medical marijuana has been the legislative disaster of 2011. The way out is not yet clear. Prosecutors should tread cautiously, mindful not only of the letter of the law but of the public will.In 1998 the voters of Washington voted 59 percent in favor of Initiative 692, to allow patients with AIDS, cancer and like diseases to use cannabis to ameliorate pain and nausea. The measure was vague; it was not clear how patients were supposed to get marijuana, because it was forbidden under federal law.
Washington has lived with this contradiction more than 12 years. Most of that time was during the Bush administration, which fought for the right to shut down all medical marijuana, won at the Supreme Court, and then did not do it.Last year, state Sen. Jeanne Kohl-Welles, D-Seattle, began working on a bill to legalize commercial growers and dispensaries, bringing the entire medical-cannabis network into the open. She talked to all sides, and wrote many drafts. She found a Republican co-sponsor, Sen. Jerome Delvin of Richland.It was a good bill, and it passed both houses and went to Gov. Chris Gregoire. At that point the Obama administration bared its teeth and Gregoire line-item-vetoed part of the bill before signing the rest into law.Kohl-Welles' carefully constructed plan was in ruins. To save some of it, she filed a new, less-sweeping bill. Last week it was about to be approved by a Senate committee when one previous supporter changed his vote: Sen. Mike Hewitt, R-Walla Walla. And that killed it.Now the ruins. The old law, which remains in effect until July 22, allows a dispenser to serve only one patient. Dispensers have said they were serving one patient at a time, the new patient replacing the old one. But a non-vetoed part of the new law will not allow this. It requires any new patient to wait 15 days."That really changes the law," says Dan Satterberg, the King County prosecutor.The new law will allow "collective gardens" in which 10 or fewer patients grow for their own use. But commercial dispensaries, the Republican prosecutor says, "do not have an argument."What to do with all the dispensaries that now exist?"I don't know yet," Satterberg says."The question is, prosecutorial discretion," say Pete Holmes, Seattle's Democratic city attorney.The people of Washington, and particularly the liberal voters of King County, do not want dispensers of medicine prosecuted for felony distribution.The people wanted medical cannabis legal. So did the Legislature. So did the governor, she said.Prosecutorial discretion should be the order of the day, while political minds think of a way out.Source: Seattle Times (WA)Published: May 30, 2011Copyright: 2011 The Seattle Times CompanyContact: opinion seatimes.comWebsite: http://www.seattletimes.com/URL: http://drugsense.org/url/oMTlUJbsCannabisNews Medical Marijuana  Archiveshttp://cannabisnews.com/news/list/medical.shtml 
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Comment #3 posted by museman on May 31, 2011 at 09:44:14 PT
"Prosecutional discretion"
Is that the same as "Law Enforcement Jurisprudence"?meaning; "Arrest, detain, harass, and beat up first, ask questions later."Sounds like the kind of "kinder, gentler, government" bush sr. was going on about before we got slick willied.People, people, people, when will you learn! Stop letting the foxes guard the henhouse!You know, if you have a job, and your bosses decide to fire you, do they have to get special forms and meet designated criteria, or get permission from another office, or get to have hearings and such? No you just get fired.Well people, these politicians, lawyers, judges, and cops all need to be fired by YOU -their bosses, and you/we don't need their permission or bureaucratic nonsense to do it.End this nonsense! Convene a PEOPLES HEARING on the inept, wasteful, prejudicial way this corrupt government is being run, and fire the assholes!LEGALIZE FREEDOM
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Comment #2 posted by Sam Adams on May 31, 2011 at 09:10:16 PT
Good luck with that
"Prosecutorial discretion should be the order of the day, while political minds think of a way out."You might want to ask Dale Shaefer and Mollie Fry how that worked out for them.
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Comment #1 posted by runruff on May 31, 2011 at 06:26:28 PT
Some of our most pristine lands are uninhabitable
Oh, give me a home where the buffalo roam
Where the deer and the antelope play
Where seldom is heard a discouraging word
And the skies are not smoggy all day 
Home, home on the range
Where the deer and the antelope play
Where seldom is heard a discouraging word
And the skies are not smoggy all day How often at night where the heavens are bright
With the light of the glittering stars
Have I stood there amazed and asked as I gazed
If their glory exceeds that of ours Home, home on the range
Where the deer and the antelope play
Where seldom is heard a discouraging word
And the skies are not smoggy all day Then give me a land where the bright diamond sand
Flows leisurely down to the stream
Where the graceful white swan goes gliding along
Like a maid in a heavenly dream Oh I would not exchange my old home on the range
Where the deer and the antelope play
Where the seldom is heard a discouraging word
And the skies are not smoggy all dayI imagine a day when hemp will help clean-up our celestial island habitat.
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