Pubdate: Sat, 04 Mar 2000 Source: Honolulu Advertiser (HI) Copyright: 2000 The Honolulu Advertiser, a division of Gannett Co. Inc. Contact: P.O. Box 3110 Honolulu, HI 96802 Fax: (808) 525-8037 Website: http://www.honoluluadvertiser.com/ Author: Kevin Dayton MEDICAL MARIJUANA BILLS MAKING PROGRESS Bills that would legalize marijuana for medical purposes are making far more progress at the Legislature this year than ever before, and are poised for critical floor votes in the House and Senate next week. The votes are expected to be close, and if the bills are approved Hawaii likely will join California, Arizona, Washington, Oregon and Alaska in approving marijuana for medical uses. The Senate Judiciary Committee yesterday approved Senate Bill 862, which would allow people with "debilitating medical conditions" such as cancer, glaucoma and AIDS to possess a maximum of 10.5 ounces of cannabis for personal use. Senate Judiciary Co-Chairman Matt Matsunaga said he is "absolutely" convinced marijuana has legitimate therapeutic uses. The House Judiciary Committee already has approved a similar measure, House Bill 1157, that would allow doctors to recommend marijuana for patients with debilitating medical conditions. The House bill would require a doctor to certify in writing that marijuana is medically necessary for a patient. The drug still would be illegal under federal law; the bills in the Legislature would permit medical use of marijuana under state law. Police and prosecutors have opposed legalizing marijuana for medical purposes, saying there isn’t enough scientific evidence to justify it. They point out that THC, the main active ingredient in marijuana, already is available by prescription. - --- MAP posted-by: Don Beck