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Senator Seeks Protection for Users
Posted by FoM on May 31, 2001 at 06:48:32 PT
By Ed Vogel, Donrey Capital Bureau
Source: Las Vegas Review-Journal 
Senate Human Resources Chairman Ray Rawson said Wednesday that he wants to change a bill creating a medical marijuana program in Nevada and ensure pot users are not subject to federal arrest. "I don't want to set up something that gives people the impression they are OK (to use marijuana) because the feds may still bust them," said Rawson, R-Las Vegas. "I don't have an answer yet." 
Rawson's committee conducted an hour hearing on Assembly Bill 453, the bill by Assemblywoman Chris Giunchigliani, D-Las Vegas, that would put into effect the voter-approved constitutional amendment to let doctors recommend marijuana to AIDS, cancer and other patients. Approved patients would be permitted to grow as many as seven marijuana plants in their homes. The bill was approved 30-12 by the Assembly on May 23 despite a U.S. Supreme Court decision that struck down a medical marijuana program in California. Some observers thought the ruling meant the death of Nevada's program. After the meeting Wednesday, Rawson said that while lawyers decided that the state can create the medical marijuana program, he still thinks it would be subject to federal challenge and could be tossed out in court. In the unanimous Supreme Court decision, justices ruled that marijuana is an illegal drug under federal law for which no exception exists for medical purposes. Rawson said he will meet today with Sens. Mark Amodei, R-Carson City, and Valerie Wiener, D-Las Vegas, in a subcommittee that will try to devise a new version of the bill. He said he was not confident that a compromise could be reached and the amended bill passed by both houses before the Legislature adjourns Monday. "If the other house is agreeable to what we do, then absolutely we can do it in time," Rawson said. Amodei did not like other provisions of the bill that would make possession of an ounce or less of marijuana a misdemeanor, punishable by a $600 fine. A second arrest for possession also would be a misdemeanor, while a third arrest would be a gross misdemeanor. Judges should be able to send repeat offenders to prison, Amodei said. The subcommittee might put Amodei's changes into the bill. Rather than allowing patients to grow their own marijuana and risk federal arrest, Rawson prefers setting up a federally approved research program under which some patients could use marijuana. But Dan Hart, the leader of Nevadans for Medical Rights, objected to the research program. He said he doubts that the federal government would approve such a program. And he said that the voter-approved constitutional amendment was specific: The Legislature must create a full-fledged medical marijuana program. Giunchigliani said legislators are respecting the will of voters and not promoting drug use. "The public knows what they were voting on," she said. "We should not undermine their position." "We can't put people in violation of federal law," Rawson responded. After the hearing, Rawson questioned whether people would have backed the marijuana amendment if they realized that using marijuana could subject them to the loss of their freedom and property. "You can go back to the Civil War and say that was the will of the people in the South," he said. "Does that make it right? No."Note: Rawson: Bill must deal with arrest threat.Complete Title: Medical Marijuana: Senator Seeks Protection for UsersSource: Las Vegas Review-Journal (NV)Author: Ed Vogel, Donrey Capital BureauPublished: Thursday, May 31, 2001Copyright: Las Vegas Review-Journal, 2001Contact: letters lvrj.comWebsite: http://www.lvrj.com/Related Articles:Assembly Defies U.S. Supreme Courthttp://cannabisnews.com/news/thread9852.shtmlNevada Assembly Approves Medical Marijuana http://cannabisnews.com/news/thread9845.shtmlMedical Marijuana Bill Moves On in Legislature http://cannabisnews.com/news/thread9792.shtml
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Comment #1 posted by ras james rsifwh on May 31, 2001 at 07:24:36 PT
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Give all praise and thanks to Jah Rastafar-I who Liveth and Reignith in I and I. Yes! For Now and I-ternity, Marijuana has manifested as the "Sacred Tree of Life" marking the End of Tribulations. Book of Reveation 22:1&2
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