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N.Y. assembly passes medical marijuana bill


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By Dan Bernath

For the second year in a row, New York Assembly members have voted to stop the heartless policy of labeling the seriously ill as criminals for relieving their suffering in accordance with their doctors' advice. To ask your state senator to follow suit, please visit: https://ssl.capwiz.com/mpp/callalert/index.tt?alertid=1... . To watch patients' testimonials, visit www.mpp.org/NYads


ALBANY, NEW YORK — The New York Assembly passed a bill today that would protect New Yorkers with life threatening or debilitating conditions from arrest for using medical marijuana when their doctors believe it would be the best treatment option, 79-48.

The bill is similar to the medical marijuana bill the Assembly passed last year. The version passed today was modified to address concerns voiced by members of the Senate, who have until June 23 to pass the bill before the legislature recesses.

"Every day that goes by without this sensible, compassionate law is a day in which our most vulnerable citizens must choose between suffering debilitating pain or risking arrest in order to find relief," said bill sponsor and Assembly Health Committee Chair Richard N. Gottfried. "These patients don't have the luxury of waiting another year for their elected representatives to act – they need the Senate to stand up for them now."

Dr. Kevin Smith, a Saugerties psychiatrist who has been recognized by the state legislature for his work with police forensics, said the bill would change the lives of people like him who have no better pain relief options.

"Unless you or a loved one has experienced it, it's difficult to understand the frustration and helplessness that comes from knowing that relief is readily available but forbidden by law," said Smith, who suffers from a painful genetic defect that causes his immune system to attack his spine and hips as though they were foreign bodies; the debilitating pain forced him to quit practicing medicine. "Medical marijuana can give me my life back, but right now I am barred by law from using it. This is crazy."

Glenn Amandola, a medically retired New York City police officer from Northport who suffers from chronic pain and a seizure disorder after being injured on the job in 1987, said it makes no sense for the law to prevent him from using medical marijuana when his doctor says it could help.

"As an officer with the New York City Police Department, I swore to uphold state law, and I'll never break that oath," he said. "The flip side to that, however, is that our lawmakers owe it to people like me who live in constant pain to make sure the law doesn't penalize us for seeking relief. I should have the right to decide for myself – with my doctor – what my best treatment options are."

With more than 23,000 members and 180,000 e-mail subscribers nationwide, the Marijuana Policy Project is the largest marijuana policy reform organization in the United States. MPP believes that the best way to minimize the harm associated with marijuana is to regulate marijuana in a manner similar to alcohol. For more information, please visit www.MarijuanaPolicy.org.

By Dan Bernath karen@mpp.org http://www.NYPatients.org
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30 responses // N.Y. assembly passes medical marijuana bill

  • weed is great, but it's a cop out when it comes to medical marijuana rights, totally abused...


    its needs to be legalized because the government doesn't have the right to criminalize it, according to the constitution.
    shadowtrekker
  • It's nothing big, but it's a step forward.
    cerealforeal
  • This makes me happy, hopefully this is the start for other states to follow.
  • Decriminalize it. This is another good step in that direction. Imagine a world where enjoying, using medicinal, or growing weed for personal use is no longer a criminal offense.
    Julie_Soller
  • one small step at a time...next step legalize marijuana in NY "coffee shops"
    Empty_Tank
  • We need to legalize marijuana and we need to end the war on drugs because we have not slowed down or stopped anything. It is a waste of our money, especially when its our government that is most likely controlling the importing of them. METH is americas #1 problem, but our government wont recognize that ( they still say weed is our primary concern). Why you ask? Because as long as people are active and on uppers, that means they're productive and possibly working longer, in turn making more money to spend on the economy. Stoners just zone out and forget they had to work!

    P.S The japanese invented meth with the intention of giving soldiers more stamina and less hunger and was used by civilians after 1945 to suppress hunger during those chaotic years after WWII
    CTZNWES
  • swwweeettttt
    iknew
  • watch this comment being used here, here, here, here, here, and here
    Decriminalize marijuana! I have the right, not as an American citizen, but as a HUMAN BEING to enjoy what mother Earth has to offer.

    In the words of Public Enemy, "Don't believe the hype!" Be aware that our education system revolving around drug use is flawed. Students have been brainwashed via propaganda to view marijuana as a harmful drug; while at the same time thought to consciously consume alcohol.

    Tomorrow is promised to no one, so fight the good fight today . . . . or just smoke marijuana!
    KrebstarSB
  • marijuana was made illegal after prohibition, lobbyist from guess"the liquor companies" got it done
    jeromecon
  • Prohibition didn't work for alcohol either.
    guntown_kid82
  • And why do you have to be dying or even seriously ill to use marijuana? How bout it helps me relax or it helps me take the edge off, or just because I WANNA GET HIGH ! We dont question when people wanna have a drink do we?
    Leonidis
  • Cigaretts legal, alcohol legal, both kill thousands every year. Marijuana illegal, and has healing affects ......go figure.
    Leonidis
  • YEAH F-minus MITT ROMNEY!
    Sellout child-labor pushing idiot tearing the heart out of American kind of person that he is.

    REGAN IS DEAD.

    And yeah, pills suck!
    macosveteran
  • Why is marijuana illegal? Everyone smokes it anyway.
    KaT_Trina
  • Legalize marijuana allready, not just medically, just legalize it. For fuck sakes, Alchohol is legal, and that produces more problems than ever.

    If I want to smoke a joint I should be able too. Shit I can buy ciggarettes, WHAT?
  • But isn't there other alternatives? I'm obviously not too hott on Mary jane. I just think it'll be a excuse for some people to go wild and cause trouble.
    Cuddlebones
  • Awesome
    May_Jay24
  • honestly, all smoking should be illegal. why should I have to suffer because someone else wants to suck the smoke from a burning leaf? Or even cigarettes for that matter.

    Alcohol is impossible to make illegal... it's used for cooking, cleaning, and drinking.

    Smoking should be illegal! if it is illegal, then it'd be EASY to find who's doing it... just use your nose! :P
    DJSoundBored
  • sweet
    pigmonkey
  • Listen up, no matter how you justify how beneficial weed is, the reality is, alcohol, pharmaceutical and tobacco industries will fight as long as they can to keep it illegal. But lets see what happens when the democrats take over the white house. Go Obama!
    xrista
  • seriously if marijuana becomes legalized in nyc in any capacity, a boatload of police officers will be looking for new work and thats a good thing; less taxes to have to pay for the police state. if only all the 35000 cops in nyc focused on crime rather on harrassing and arresting people for petty marijuana possession...
    Betico
  • wait a tick can this apply to someone in Jersey or do u have to live in NY?
    grandmarquee
  • I honestly can't believe that so many people are so against something so harmless. When our generation, and I mean the teens and twenty year olds of today, are handed the reins, marijuana will be decriminalized.
    Schroppdr

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