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| State Ready For Medicinal Marijuana Krista B. Ledbetter | Oshkosh Northwestern | 09/28/2005 Are Wisconsinites ready to allow marijuana to be used for medicinal purposes? Recent poll results suggest state residents are, and Rep. Gregg Underheim agrees. “It is clear the public is way ahead of politicians,” Underheim said. “The public is ready to accept the use of marijuana as a medical tool.” Marijuana Policy Project, a national marijuana policy reform organization, released results this month showing Wisconsin residents support medical marijuana legislation by a margin of greater than four to one. Support was strong in all age groups and all political affiliations, the results stated. The results were released at a time when Underheim is actively working toward legislation to make medicinal marijuana legal in Wisconsin. A bill has been drafted and is currently being tweaked to make it workable in the state, Underheim said. “The bill is in the process of finalization so we can have a hearing,” he said. “The plan is to have a hearing in November.” Essentially, he said, the bill would make it legal for patients with cancer, AIDS, multiple sclerosis and other serious illnesses to use marijuana medicinally with a physicians recommendation. Bruce Mirken, director of communications for Marijuana Policy Project, said the organization is pleased with the results of the poll, but not surprised. “The support is very strong,” he said. “It’s interesting how support cuts across age groups and party affiliations. People mistakenly think of this as a liberal issue, but it’s really not.” Mirken said the organization, which tries to bring about sensible marijuana laws on both a state and federal level, has been working with Underheim during the process of introducing his bill into legislation. “Our current marijuana laws hurt people. They cause harm rather than prevent it,” Mirken said. “The most glaring example is laws that subject seriously ill patients to arrest or jail who absolutely without a doubt benefit medically from marijuana use.” Underheim said patients who are undergoing chemotherapy are typically those who benefit from medicinal marijuana use because it enhances the productivity of legally prescribed pain medications, which allows the patient to be less dependant on pain-killers. Marijuana can also increase appetite, which is greatly diminished during chemotherapy and also in people who are on medications for the AIDS virus, he said. Underheim said a long process awaits before such legislation might pass, however. “First the bill has to pass the (Health, Children, Families, Aging and Long-term Care Committee), and there’s no guarantee that all the members will go for it,” Underheim said. “Then it has to pass the Assembly. It’s really going to be up to the public to support this and contact their legislators.” --Poll Question: Under Wisconsin law, the use of marijuana is illegal, including for medical purposes. Currently in Wisconsin Legislature, there is a bill pending that would allow people with cancer, multiple sclerosis, or other serious illnesses to use marijuana for medical purposes, as long as their physician approves. Do you support or oppose this bill? Krista B. Ledbetter: (920) 426-6656 or kledbetter@thenorthwestern.com
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| Wow! 68% of Republicans polled support medicinal marijuana. I hate to say it, but I bet that won't keep them from killing the bill probably before it gets out of committee. sigh... |
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| with support that high (those numbers are incredible), i dont see how any democratically elected politician could oppose the bill without losing all their credibility as representatives of the people.
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| StrangeDezign, What steps are you taking to help this process along?
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Write and call your representatives and tell them what you think. Join and support the organizations that are lobbying for medical marijuana and legalization. Politicians don't hear your opinions unless you take the time and make the effort to voice them. National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) Marijuana Policy Project (MPP) Drug Policy Alliance (DPA) | |
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| Sure tons of Americans from across party lines support the issue, but they think of it as a back burner issue and would not vote based on their politicians own convictions on the subject by and large. That is the problem. The issue is clearly supported, but not supported to a point where people make it a decisive factor in whether they will vote for a particular candidate for office or not, and I think the dupes in D.C. know this. All the more reason to support the groups Buzzby just linked to above. We will have to put more lobbying pressure on various politicians to get their support. It is going to take us being proactive, it truly is. If you haven't donated your excuses are running out. The MPP recently hit 18,000 members, and there will be a bill to end Federal marijuana prohibition introduced in Congress very soon. Time to stand with the rest of us.
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