NV: Bills would create system to provide medical marijuana

cynicallyoptimistic

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Geoff Dornan | Nevada Appeal | April, 7 2011

CARSON CITY, Nev. — Sen. Mike Schneider, D-Las Vegas, Wednesday asked the Commerce and Labor Committee he chairs to support a bill that would create a system to provide marijuana to qualified medical patients.

He said the current system allows those with a legitimate medical need to get a card permitting them to use marijuana but provides no mechanism for them to do so. He said the state needs to allow creation of a system that fixes that problem.

Several people testified in favor of Senate Bill 336 including Rebecca Gasca of the American Civil Liberties Union who said because Nevada voters put into the constitution the right to medical marijuana, “this is a constitutional right in the state of Nevada.”

She said more than two-thirds of voters supported the medical marijuana question, but that lawmakers didn't follow through with a system to provide access to the drug.

“There's no legal way for them to obtain their medicine,” she said. “It's forcing patients to engage in felonious activity.”

Rowan Wilson, who identified herself as a medical marijuana patient, also complained that there is no way to legally obtain marijuana..

Sen. James Settelmeyer, R-Gardnerville, said he can support medical marijuana for those with certain conditions but is concerned that a system for providing it would create a situation in which some doctors could over prescribe the drug.

Schneider said that can be controlled because the prescription data would all be computerized, enabling authorities to look for doctors issuing too many prescriptions.

Schneider said the other real issue is the federal Drug Enforcement Administration, which goes after growers, providers and doctors.

The committee took no action on the measure.

Gasca said after the hearing that Assembly Bill 438, introduced by Ed Goedhart, R-Amargosa, is a better approach which sets up a three tiered system of growers, processors and providers to get medical marijuana to those who need it and are licensed to use the drug.

That bill has not been processed yet.

(Via)
 

Beansly

RIU Bulldog
Finally dispensaries will be able to run in las vegas with having to worry about being shut-down and discriminated against.
 

cynicallyoptimistic

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It sure would be a big improvement! However, the only thing I trust a politician to do is talk out of both sides of his/her mouth. This is especially true during election cycles. Whether anything is actually accomplished or has a positive outcome remains to be seen. Actions speak louder than words.
 

Beansly

RIU Bulldog
It sure would be a big improvement! However, the only thing I trust a politician to do is talk out of both sides of his/her mouth. This is especially true during election cycles. Whether anything is actually accomplished or has a positive outcome remains to be seen. Actions speak louder than words.
I know, I know... It's horrible. There's like 6-8 dispensaries in the Vegas valley and now there's one clone delivery service too (according to weedmaps.com) so hopefully things are gonna cool off a bit but like you say, who knows?
 
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