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Old 03-06-2008, 04:58 PM   #1
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Default MI : Police scoff at push for medical marijuana

Police scoff at push for medical marijuana
3/5/08|Livingston Daily Press & Argus| by Lisa Roose-Church

A proposal to legalize marijuana for medical purposes does not have the support of Livingston County authorities, who say such action could lead to bigger troubles.
Livingston County Sheriff Bob Bezotte said Tuesday that opening the door to legalization of marijuana is "ridiculous."

"It would be a nightmare for law enforcement," he said.

The Board of State Canvassers OK'd petitions Monday to put the issue before state lawmakers. If lawmakers don't approve the measure within 40 days, the proposal will be placed on the November ballot for voters to decide.
That may be the most likely scenario because lawmakers haven't acted on similar legislation introduced in recent years.

Capt. John Kowalski of the Howell Police Department said he is not convinced there is any legitimate medical use of marijuana.

"I think the person who uses it may have some psychological 'easement,' but I haven't seen any data that says marijuana has a legitimate use," he said.

The Michigan initiative would allow patients to grow and use small amounts of marijuana for relief from pain associated with cancer, AIDS, multiple sclerosis and other diseases.

Under the proposal, a doctor's approval or recommendation would be required to use the drug. Registry cards would be created so police could tell who was a registered patient with an OK to use the drug.

A recent paper written for the American College of Physicians called "Supporting Research into the Therapeutic Role of Marijuana," acknowledges that marijuana has been smoked for medicinal purposes for centuries, and that clinical anecdotal reports suggest "numerous potential medical uses for marijuana."

The paper also notes that although the indications for some conditions — such as chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting — have been well-documented, less information is available about other potential medical uses.

The paper also says the ACP encourages the use of nonsmoked forms of THC that have proven therapeutic value and "urges protection from criminal or civil penalties for patients who use medical marijuana as permitted under state law."

Kowalski and Bezotte agree that it is unnecessary to legalize marijuana for medicinal purposes because there already exists approved prescription medications to treat cancer, AIDS and other diseases.

"It's been proven that marijuana leads to other drugs," Bezotte said. "Where is it going to stop? Will we legalize cocaine?"

Michigan law prohibits marijuana use for any reason, but roughly a dozen other states permit medicinal use by patients.

Dianne Byrum — a spokeswoman with the Michigan Coalition for Compassionate Care in Ferndale, which has been devoted to passing a medical marijuana initiative in Michigan — said those other states have seen successful marijuana as medicinal purpose programs.

Byrum said the patient who would fit medicinal use is "narrow" — less than one-half of 1 percent nationally.

"This is a narrow group of individuals who are extremely sick or dying," she explained.

Bezotte argues that allowing someone to grow his or her own marijuana could lead to recreational use by others.

Byrum dismisses that argument, saying there would be no legal protection for any patients violating the law. Those patients who do would be subject to prosecution and would permanently lose their ability to use marijuana for medicinal purpose, she said.

"These are seriously ill people; it's not people who are well enough to be selling drugs," Byrum noted.

Voters in at least five Michigan cities — Ann Arbor, Detroit, Ferndale, Flint and Traverse City — have passed ballot initiatives allowing for medicinal marijuana use in the past few years. The votes were mostly symbolic, however, since state and federal laws prohibit use of the drug.

Byrum said she believes Michigan voters will approve the measure. An August 2003 poll found that 59 percent of Michigan voters supported removing criminal penalties for the medical use of marijuana, according to the Coalition for Compassionate Care.

Bezotte said the effort would be moot anyway.

"It will be an issue of state law versus federal law, and I don't see the federal law (changing)," Bezotte said.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Old 03-06-2008, 05:51 PM   #2
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"Capt. John Kowalski of the Howell Police Department said he is not convinced there is any legitimate medical use of marijuana."

Jeez, Captain, why don't you leave the medical stuff to Doctors and Researchers and enforce the laws you are given to enforce by the citizenry instead of trying to thwart the democratic process...
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A proposal to legalize marijuana for medical purposes does not have the support of Livingston County authorities, who say such action could lead to bigger troubles.

Livingston County Sheriff Bob Bezotte said Tuesday that opening the door to legalization of marijuana is "ridiculous."
Let's change one word and see how "ridiculous" this is:
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A proposal to legalize morphine for medical purposes does not have the support of Livingston County authorities, who say such action could lead to bigger troubles.

Livingston County Sheriff Bob Bezotte said Tuesday that opening the door to legalization of morphine is "ridiculous."
Isn't it amazing how allowing people in severe pain to use morphine has led to its legalization?

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"It's been proven that marijuana leads to other drugs," Bezotte said.
Wrong, officer. The "gateway theory" has been debunked so many times that only someone parroting the government line would still be talking about it.

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Bezotte said the effort would be moot anyway.

"It will be an issue of state law versus federal law, and I don't see the federal law (changing)," Bezotte said.
Funny. That hasn't proven to be a deal-breaker in the twelve existing medical marijuana states.
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I think it's ridiculous that the US Government does not feel they have to listen to the people.
Denver,CO voted to legalize Marijuana for adults, arrests for Marijuana have risen. All these law enforsment folks don't care what "We The People" think.
And, perhaps these people should read up on all the NEW information available.
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Old 03-06-2008, 11:50 PM   #5
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I do believe that us Michiganders soon will have medical marijuana legalized . Feds will be only a small problem.
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