Pubdate: Sat, 29 Dec 2001 Source: Wisconsin State Journal (WI) Copyright: 2001 Madison Newspapers, Inc. Contact: http://www.wisconsinstatejournal.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/506 Author: Gary Storck MEDICINAL MARIJUANA GETS BROAD SUPPORT I was at the State Capitol on December 11th and I witnessed what has become a very rare event in Wisconsin politics: Politicians working together to do something that would benefit some of the states most vulnerable people. It was at a press conference called by state Reps. Mark Pocan, D-Madison and Frank Boyle, D-Superior, who were announcing they, along with Rep. Rick Skindrud, R-Mt. Horeb, will introduce legislation that would legalize the medicinal use of marijuana for Wisconsin's sick and dying. Libertarian candidate for governor Ed Thompson also stopped by to express his support for the bill. In a state grown weary of partisan politics and caucus scandals at the Capitol, the sight of Democrats, Republicans and Libertarians working together was itself medicinal. But the press conference was only the beginning. What is needed now is a senate co-sponsor, and the cooperation of Assembly Speaker Scott Jensen in making sure the bill gets a fair hearing, instead of dying in committee like Boyle's last effort in 1997. While Jensen aide Steve Baas attempts to portray this legislation as something with little support, the cited opinion poll showing 73% of Americans support medical marijuana is consistent with decades of polling. For those Wisconsinites who think that the time has come to stop making criminals out of our sick and dying neighbors, it is time to contact Governor McCallum, your state representatives and Jensen and ask for their support in getting this long overdue legislation passed. Gary Storck, director of communications, Is My Medicine Legal Yet?, Madison