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| Roundhouse roundup: Governor slow to show support for medical marijuana 02.08.07|freenewmexican|Steve Terrell Did Gov. Bill Richardson avoid a potential flip-flop? Last year, the governor expressed strong support for a bill that would allow people with certain serious medical conditions to use marijuana to treat their symptoms. Better than that, Richardson actually put medical marijuana on his call, which was necessary for it to be considered during a 30-day budget session. Last week, when the Senate Public Affairs Committee heard the medical marijuana bill (Senate Bill 238), there was no word from the governor on how he stood. As reported in this paper, "during the hearing, Health Secretary Michelle Lujan Grisham and Human Services Secretary Pamela Hyde sat in silence. Last year, in the same hearing, they endorsed it." A Health Department spokesman said afterward, "We neither support nor oppose the bill" because his agency isn't carrying it -- even though the bill calls upon the Health Department to establish procedures and license medial marijuana growers. New Mexican reporter Diana Del Mauro tried unsuccessfully to get a comment from a Governor's Office spokesman. On Monday, when the bill went to the Senate Judiciary Committee, I also tried to get a comment from the Governor's Office to no avail. Could it be that Richardson's presidential candidacy was making him think twice about medical marijuana? As it eventually turned out, no. The next day, spokesman Gilbert Gallegos e-mailed me saying, "The Governor continues to support a medical marijuana bill with property safeguards, and he will work to get it passed." Then on Wednesday, the Governor's Office sent out a news release quoting Richardson saying, "I will work with legislators to get it passed this session to provide this option for New Mexicans suffering from debilitating diseases." This quickly was followed by e-mails from advocates. "We are grateful that the governor continues to support the bill and has pledged to work with the Legislature to ensure its passage," wrote Reena Szczepanski, director of Drug Policy Alliance New Mexico. "Gov. Richardson recognizes that this is a medical issue and that the strength of this bill lies in its safeguards to prevent potential abuse." So why the delay of several days? "It just took me awhile to double-check, since this was not part of our legislative agenda," Gallegos said Wednesday. The Senate passed the bill 34-7 on Wednesday night. |
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| Well, I am glad to hear that the bill passed. Richardson is running for President (and acutally has quite the resume) and no doubt wanted to receive some political wisdom before he made his statement... |
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