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- From: ""J. Löblein"" <jl AT iridis.de>
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- Subject: [AG-Drogen] Ein weiterer Bundesstaat legalisiert medizinisches Cannabis.
- Date: Sat, 10 Apr 2010 23:23:02 +0200
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Ein weiterer Bundesstaat in den USA kippt um, aber mit einer überwältigenden Mehrheit.
Jochen Löblein - Koordinator & Sprecher AG Drogen, Piratenpartei.
Medical Marijuana Bill Moves Through Maryland Senate In Landslide
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/04/10/medical-marijuana-bill-mo_n_532962.html
The Maryland Senate voted on Saturday to allow patients access to medical marijuana at state-licensed dispensaries. The bill now moves to the state's lower chamber.
The bill was approved overwhelmingly, with bipartisan support and without objections or discussion, by a 35-12 margin.
Maryland would join 14 other states in legalizing medical marijuana. The neighboring District of Columbia legalized it in a 1998 referendum that was only recently allowed by Congress to go into effect. The District's city council is writing rules to establish the city's medical marijuana policy.
Current Maryland law allows defendants charged with pot possession to cite a medical necessity defense. If a judge deems the drug to be beneficial, a maximum hundred dollar civil fine is imposed.
Lawmakers and advocates argued that the law unfairly forced patients to obtain marijuana in the black market. The new law would bring transparency and regulation to the industry.
"I'm very proud of my Senate colleagues today for voting to provide some of our most vulnerable residents with the compassion and care that they deserve," said Sen. David Brinkley (R-Frederick), the bill's sponsor and a two-time cancer survivor. "Anyone who has watched a loved one suffer from a debilitating illness would agree that we should not stand between doctors and patients, or deprive seriously ill people safe access to a legitimate medicine if it can help them cope with their illness."
- [AG-Drogen] Ein weiterer Bundesstaat legalisiert medizinisches Cannabis., , 10.04.2010
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