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Old 06-10-2006, 05:23 PM   #1
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Bahamas: User Must Leave Pot At Home
Man with prescription for pot denied permission by Bahamian government to take his stash on a trip to the islands sponsored by his company
Melissa Sanchez | Miami Herald | 06/09/2006

Irvin Rosenfeld hesitated when his company rewarded him with a vacation this weekend to the Bahamas.

Before accepting, the stockbroker from Lauderhill wanted to clear his medical prescription with the Bahamian government.

But he never got the official OK because his medicine is illegal there.

The drug he uses? Marijuana.

"It's bad enough to be singled out for using cannabis," said Rosenfeld, 53, who lights up to relieve his rare and painful bone and muscle condition. He is one of only five people in the country who receive medicinal marijuana from the federal government to treat muscle and bone disorders such as multiple sclorosis and glaucoma.

"I try to be like everybody else," he said. "That means if your boss invites you on a trip because you win a contest, you get to do that. That's being one of the gang."

Weeks ago Rosenfeld contacted Bahamian health officials, who said he might be granted a waiver if his doctor faxed a letter stating his condition and the required medication.

So he accepted his company's reward, which he earned for opening the most new accounts in Newbridge Securities Corporation branch in Fort Lauderdale.

His doctor complied, but Rosenfeld's request wasn't granted.

"It's just a little awkward for a foreigner to come here and take a medicine that our own people can't use," said Patricia Rodgers, permanent secretary of the Bahamian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. "His country might permit it but ours doesn't."

She said she was still looking into the matter on Thursday afternoon but doubted she could grant Rosenfeld a waiver.

Rosenfeld said he never would have accepted the trip if he knew he couldn't take his medicine. Still, he plans to board the ship to the Bahamas this morning with his wife, Debbie. They'll return Sunday night.

That will make this weekend the longest he's gone without lighting up in more than 30 years. He said Canada has also denied him a cannabis waiver twice before.

"Hopefully it's not going to make the weekend a bad weekend for his health," his wife said.

"It's very frustrating to try to have a normal life and to have it thrown in your face and not have people understand and accept, to always be explaining situations to people. Why should you need permission to take your medicine?" she added.

He's used government-provided marijuana through a now-defunct federal program since November 1982. Before that, he had his own stash.

Rosenfeld, a national poster boy for legalizing medicinal marijuana, took on the U.S. Department of Transportation in 2003 after Delta agents refused to let him board a flight from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport to Washington, D.C.

In 2004, the DOT found that Rosenfeld should have been allowed to board that flight.

On a normal day, Rosenfeld smokes between 10 to 12 joints. This weekend, instead of pot, he'll take over-the-counter Aleve, Flexeril for muscle spasm relief, Percocet to kill the pain, and Vioxx to reduce inflammation.

"With the cannabis normally I'll fill a prescription for 20 pills [of Vioxx] and it will last me a year a and half," he said.

Without his regular medicine, Rosenfeld will suffer greater pain and inflammation, which might make it difficult to walk and lead to bleeding in his muscles from bone spurs, one of his former doctors said.

Rosenfeld's boss said he won the trip because he's a talented and dedicated stockbroker. About 40 other stockbrokers from the firm, where more than 300 brokers work, were also picked to go.

"I wish I had many more like him," said Phillip Semenick, the Fort Lauderdale branch manager of Newbridge Securities. "He's a very good worker as far as how he treats his clients."
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Old 06-10-2006, 06:09 PM   #2
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You know I really need to drive down road and bring Irvin and Debbie some cookies...it's the neighborly thing to do
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Old 06-10-2006, 10:33 PM   #3
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I feel bad for Rosenfeld but Bahamas' position is sound.
This guy smokes 10-12 joints a day while working as a stockbroker?
Apparently a productive one at that.
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Old 06-10-2006, 10:57 PM   #4
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This guy smokes 10-12 joints a day while working as a stockbroker?
I had a dealer friend who chain-smoked joints all day and never, apparently, got high. He said he had to keep his tolerance way up in order to be able to judge new batches of weed objectively.

The Tolerance Factor

Many medical marijuana patients (like Montel Williams), who use heavily, claim that their daily dosage doesn't get them high. Tolerance to the psychoactive effects develops fairly quickly.
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Yeah, I just read that article where Montel said he doesn't get high. Makes sense, it's just easy for someone like me who certainly doesn't use to that degree to remember the whole bit about tolerance. It makes me realize that the anti-pot folks out there probably don't realize it either for medicinal patients, thinking that the patients are just sittin' around all day high as kites.
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Old 06-11-2006, 12:42 AM   #6
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I am an average pot smoking person,with proper paperwork to show,however since the feds have upheld their ban,and are allowing sick people like me to be arrested for using their medicine,I bet I would be prosecuted before montel would,by the way I live in Ca.,we used to be a very relaxed state about pot,but with all this misinformation going on,it is making it real hard to stay above ground,our countie governments were told they had a year to implement the workings and the law,what a joke,oh,you can get a doctor's permission if you have legitmate things wrong to help you,but get caught with it now and depending where you are the fines can be quite stiff,and you might do some small jail time,yet we have a law on our books that the feds say we cant use and it passed with flying colors,we voted it in,some places look the other way, some don't care at all,what good is it if the states have the right to make their own laws,but the fed can determine which you can and cant follow?If our Gov.would stop screwing around and do his job,he might be able to relax after work too.
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I'm an accountant and I smoke without trouble, though definetly not while working.
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