Cannabis Campaigners' Guide News Database result:


After you have finished reading this article you can click here to go back.

US: Medical marijuana is an issue of compassion

Julie Roberts Policy Assistant, Drug Policy Alliance of New Mexico

Ruidoso News

Thursday 16 Nov 2006

---
The staff at Drug Policy Alliance New Mexico had the wonderful
opportunity of visiting Ruidoso on Nov. 4 and holding a medical
marijuana community forum. Ruidoso is truly a charming and beautiful
town and we enjoyed our visit - I just wish we could have stayed longer!

Ruidoso community members gathered at the Ruidoso Public Library to
learn about legislation to be proposed in 2007 that would provide legal
access to medical marijuana in New Mexico. The forum was coordinated by
the Drug Policy Alliance New Mexico, the state's leading organization
advocating for patients' rights and public health.

"Medical marijuana is an issue of compassion for the seriously ill and
dying in New Mexico," said Reena Szczepanski, Director of Drug Policy
Alliance New Mexico. "New Mexicans have showed widespread support for
this lifesaving legislation, with 81 percent of New Mexico voters
supporting legislation that would allow seriously ill patients to use
medical marijuana with a doctor's recommendation."

Research acknowledges the medical benefit of cannabis for the seriously
ill. The Congressionally Chartered Institute of Medicine released a 1999
report that affirmed the medical value of marijuana for alleviating
pain, increasing

Ruidoso residents had the opportunity to ask questions regarding medical
marijuana and the upcoming legislation. In 2005 and 2006, The Lynn and
Erin Compassionate Use Act, sponsored by Senator Cisco McSorley, came
close to passing the Legislature but failed to receive a House floor
vote in both years. In 2006, the bill passed the Senate 34-6 with broad,
bipartisan support. For the next legislative session, 2007 will be the
year that New Mexico joins 12 other states in showing compassion for
seriously ill and dying patients.

The Lynn and Erin Compassionate Use Act would allow doctors to recommend
medical marijuana for patients suffering from six serious medical
conditions, including cancer, AIDS, and multiple sclerosis. These
recommendations would be summarized in an application form that the
medical provider would submit to the Department of Health. If the
application was approved, the patient and their caregiver would receive
an identification card. The bill carefully addresses the need for
dispensing the medication and calls for the state to license the
production, distribution, and dispensing of this medication for
patients. This regulation by the Department of Health will ensure a safe
and controlled method for providing medical marijuana to patients.

Attendees of the forum expressed enthusiasm and support for the passage
of the bill. Community members pledged their help to ensure that
policymakers become educated about the issue. Some shared heartfelt
personal stories about family members who had benefited from medical
marijuana in states that permit its use. Others said that they supported
the issue because they want legal access to any medication that their
doctor recommended, should they become ill.

Valerie Hubbard, an 18 year resident of Ruidoso and office manager and
advocate with DPA New Mexico, commented, "The proposed medical marijuana
legislation is about protecting and caring for people in our
communities. This is a nonpartisan issue and has wide support among both
Democrats and Republicans in our state. Providing patients access to
medical marijuana is about reason, compassion and justice, not political
affiliation"

Both local and national organizations support legislation that would
protect medical marijuana patients, including national organizations
such as the American Academy of Family Physicians, The American Bar
Association and The American Nurses Association. Local organizations
showing support include the New Mexico Public Health Association, Health
Action New Mexico and the Catholic Diocese of Gallup.

Drug Policy Alliance New Mexico thanks everyone who came to the forum,
and we encourage Ruidoso to continue their interest and support of
medical marijuana legislation. New Mexicans can take action by meeting
or calling their legislators and discussing their perspectives on
medical marijuana legislation. You may also log onto Drug Policy
Alliance New Mexico's Web site at www.improvenewmexico.org for more
information on medical marijuana and how to get involved in the upcoming
legislative session.
http://www.ruidosonews.com/guest/ci_4675679

--
WebBooks Amazing Amazon Store: http://astore.amazon.co.uk/webbooks05

 

 

 

After you have finished reading this article you can click here to go back.




This page was created by the Cannabis Campaigners' Guide.
Feel free to link to this page!