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US: Registration date in April for medical marijuana use

Boston Globe, The

Wednesday 01 Mar 2006

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PROVIDENCE, R.I. --Rhode Islanders are moving a step closer to acquiring
marijuana for medical use.

The Health Department intends to start issuing registration cards on
April 3 to allow patients with certain illnesses and their caregivers to
grow limited amounts of marijuana.

Rhode Island last month became the 11th state to allow sick people to
use marijuana for medicinal purposes. But federal law still bans it, and
so far no state has found a way for patients to legally, conveniently
and safely acquire it.

The bill passed by the General Assembly restricts the use to patients
with illnesses such as cancer, glaucoma, AIDS and hepatitis C. The
patients would have to obtain certification from their doctors before
they can apply for the cards.

With the cards, patients or their primary caregivers can possess no more
than 12 plants and 2.5 ounces per patient. A caregiver can only help
five or less patients obtain the drug.

At a brief hearing Tuesday, five people spoke out, mostly objecting to a
proposed $75 registration fee. Steve Brown, executive director of the
Rhode Island affiliate of the American Civil Liberties Union, suggested
charging lower fees for those on public assistance, similar to a system
in Oregon

 

 

 

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