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From: ichudov@algebra.com (Igor Chudov @ home)
Date: Wed, 6 Nov 1996 18:15:25 -0800 (PST)
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Subject: [MEDPOT] MedPot foundation scores important victory
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http://www.cnn.com/US/9611/06/medical.marijuana/index.html
Marijuana proponents relish victory
California attorney
general predicts
legal anarchy
November 6, 1996
Web posted at: 6:00 p.m. EST
From Correspondent Rusty
Dornin
SAN FRANCISCO (CNN)
-- Medical marijuana proponents celebrated their
victory in Tuesday's elections with a ceremonial
smoke.
"It's the will of the people," said Dennis Peron, an
advocate for medical marijuana. "It is a mandate. It's
about love and compassion about doing something
that's concrete to help people who are sick and dying."
With the passage of the
proposition, people who are
sick and dying in California
and Arizona can smoke pot
legally if recommended by a
physician. While the two
states may say it's legal,
federal law still says 'no way'.
California's attorney general predicted the law change
will lead to legal anarchy. "This thing is disastrous,"
said Dan Lungren. "We're going to have an
unprecedented mess."
Anyone suffering from AIDS and cancer to chronic
pain and migraine headaches would be free to smoke
pot under the new laws.
No written prescriptions are required. The passage of
the proposition also means it's legal to grow pot for
medicinal use.
That's exactly what worries
Lungren. "We're going to have
a hell of a time limiting
marijuana use among young
people in California at the very
time that marijuana use is
skyrocketing around the
country," he said.
Medical pot proponents are setting their sights on the
rest of the country, launching a national campaign,
"Americans for medical rights," to focus on marijuana
legislation in other states and on the federal level.
The news laws are expected to face court challenges in
California. In any event, top nation drug enforcers said
they will continue to enforce federal drug laws,
including federal marijuana statutes.
- Igor.
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