Memo to Governor: Sign Marijuana Bill
Wed, Jul 01, 2009 6:15 pm
Source: www.nashuatelegraph.com
Back in the 1980s, there was a popular series of TV commercials that extolled the virtues of a particular stock brokerage firm.
In one such commercial, an elementary school teacher calls on one of her young charges to recite the alphabet. When the young girl gets a few letters into it, she pauses: “E. . . F . . . EF Hutton.”
Immediately, all her classmates rush to crowd around her, cup a hand to their ears and remain absolutely motionless.
“When EF Hutton talks,” the announcer says, “people listen.”
Well, given Gov. John Lynch’s reluctance to embrace medical marijuana legislation this session, you can’t blame supporters of the bill if they feel a bit like the students craning their necks to hear what the little girl has to say.
For every time the governor has expressed reservations over a particular aspect of the bill (HB 648), they have jumped through hoops to make the issue go away.
- Don’t like the provision about the sick or their caretakers cultivating marijuana in their own homes, even though it’s done that way in the other 13 states where medical marijuana is legal?
Fine. Let’s create three regulated “compassion centers” where marijuana could be grown and dispersed to patients throughout the state.
- Feel the definition of a “debilitating medical condition” is too broad and would apply to too many ill patients?
No problem. Let’s narrow it down to specific chronic or terminal illnesses with even more specific symptoms.
- Worried that the bill does not empower the state Division of Health and Human Services to run background checks on caregivers to ensure they weren’t ever convicted of a drug-related offense?
Piece of cake. Let’s just add language to require caregivers and compassion center workers to submit themselves to state and federal criminal background checks.
Since the bill originally passed the House of Representatives on a vote of 234-138 in March and the state Senate by a 14-10 margin in April, lawmakers have done everything the governor has asked to ease his reservations.
So now that both the House (232-108) and the Senate (14-10) gave their stamp of approval to the amended 21-page measure one week ago today, there is only one thing left for the governor to do when the bill finally reaches his desk.
We understand the political ramifications of backing any legislation that is opposed by your attorney general and nine of the state’s 10 county attorneys.
And, yes, we understand the political ramifications of backing any legislation that has the potential of sending a signal to our young people that smoking marijuana is OK.
Well, this is one of those times when “reality” trumps “message.”
For these chronically ill individuals suffering from cancer, multiple sclerosis, HIV or other diseases – who can’t stomach the side effects of heavy-duty painkillers such as OxyContin, Percocet and Vicodin – there is no legitimate reason why they shouldn’t be able to find a little comfort in their less than comfortable existence.
It’s not like we’re talking about something experimental here. The cannabis plant from which marijuana is derived was used to overcome hunger and thirst in pre-1,000 B.C. India. In ancient Greece, it was used in cases of earache, edema and inflammation. And, in A.D. 200, a Chinese physician began prescribing it to ease pain in surgical procedures.
Governor, the time has come to do the right thing. Supporters of this bill have done everything you have asked. There is only one thing left to do.
Sign the bill.













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treehugger
Jul 5 2009, 9:04 pm
On the canvas;
in black n white stripes-UN Drug Czar Antonio Maria Costa
aka The Asshole
weighing in @ 77 lbs.
red white n blue-Supreme Court Chief Justice Antonin Scalia
aka The Jesuit
weighing in @ 225
Anyone taking odds? We have 1/3 of the states, another 1/3 and, "It's over, ZION, IT'S OVER, THE WAR IS OVER". Thank you Neo, "There is no spoon"!
Keep Puffin, don't cage penguins!
treehugger
Jul 4 2009, 3:13 pm
Tough to beat, but I gotta go with Paine...but they're both named Thomas!
And we would still be controlled by Britian or Persia without them!
gstlab3
Jul 4 2009, 12:51 pm
treehugger
Jul 3 2009, 11:11 pm
Has to be a national crisis, especially in the winter. I see it here in FL! which ain't that cold. But, sure as shit, when the weather comes, people will go commit a crime just to get shelter and food.
And they label me a socialist...as if it's a bad thing?
treehugger
Jul 3 2009, 11:03 pm
But, we didn't drop the ball, we went to the street and got our heads bashed in. How many college campus' had students gunned down? Where the hell were you?
I plead guilty at 18, so don't even think of telling me I did nothing. I file 1040 EZ and pay the highest tax rate. I didn't waste 200,000 on a lame education, I didn't profit 1 fucking penny on the housing bubble, REAGAN-OMICS, and I have no 401k for Bernie Madeoff to steal. Because I saw all of this coming, because of the weeds ability to let me tune out society's anal ideas, and focus on my own.
So, while having to work 2 jobs my entire life just to survive, and showed my support for pot, I KNOW I DIDN'T ROB THIS FUCKING COUNTRY BLIND. I advocate for higher taxes, and have always been labeled a socialist.
You may want to take the blinders off, you have a narrow vision of what that movement was all about. Ecology not economy. Peace not power. Fuck, I can't repeat it all, especially for someone who claims they lived it.
gstlab3
Jul 3 2009, 5:09 pm
ztevenzon
Jul 3 2009, 3:59 pm
The chance of his passing this bill is zero.
bongbarian
Jul 3 2009, 11:13 am
Homerun Glab3-KNOWLEDGE OF WEED & individuals determine for themselves what is best, based on that knowledge. (speaking of which your home boy-mark kirk{phone # & email burried in another article on this site}- is pushing again for 25 years for 1st time herb merchants w/good weed???)
treehugger
Jul 2 2009, 6:09 pm
I'm not of "this generation", nor do I drive a hybrid? The Fed spent the last 40 years making sure of that. But if you care to be more factual with your rants - I'll bet they're equally unimpressive.
gstlab3
Jul 2 2009, 4:55 pm
proud to not drive a prius
Jul 2 2009, 3:35 am
treehugger
Jul 1 2009, 10:13 pm
treehugger
Jul 1 2009, 10:09 pm
Or do you just take pride in causing stife in one's life? Imprison them for life for smoking a joint?
Luckily, it's not your decision, officer.
You get one vote just like every other American. If you knew what were talkin about, you might realize that there are extremely dangerous drugs that are legally sold, and the safest is not? How can you possibly justify some of the shit that is on the market? Heart attack, stroke, kidney disease, blindness - if you don't commit suicide first, but call you Dr today and find out how to get some!
Or, that most pot smoker's detest other drugs, and alcohol, and could actually be your allies in keepin the other shit off of our soil? But is that really what you want? Then what would you do?
Job security is a pathetice excuse to sell you vote, and imprison some of the greenest thinking, non-violent futurists? While you guzzle you Jim Beam? Governments have been policing citizens for thousands of years. We'll find something for you to do.
Go ahead, imprison another generation of engineers, doctors, cosmologists. India and China are pumpin out by the billions. And they ALL speak english. And they currently outnumber us by 7 to 1? So, while you imprison your population, they're up over 2.3 billion. Good job!
Asshole
Jul 1 2009, 8:18 pm
smoker
Jul 1 2009, 7:35 pm
it's time to put this huge source of revenue to good use.
treehugger
Jul 1 2009, 6:41 pm
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