Pubdate: Fri, 31 Aug 2001 Source: North Lake Tahoe Bonanza (CA) Copyright: 2001, North Lake Tahoe Bonanza Contact: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1425 Website: http://www.tahoe.com/bonanza/ Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mmj.htm (Cannabis - Medicinal) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?163 (Question 9 (NV)) DOCTORS MAY NOT BE QUICK TO AUTHORIZE MEDICAL MARIJUANA CARSON CITY (AP) - Applications to qualify for the Oct. 1 start-up of Nevada's medical marijuana program can be requested beginning Sept. 24, but a state official says it may be several months before a doctor risks authorizing use of the plant. When a similar program was initiated in Oregon, it took more than 90 days before a doctor was willing to authorize use of the plant for a patient, said Ed Foster, a spokesman for the state Department of Agriculture, which is implementing the medical marijuana program following its approval by the 2001 Legislature. "After the first doctor did it, the rest followed," he said Friday. Nevada's program requires the approval of a licensed state physician before a person is allowed to grow marijuana for personal medical use. Don Henderson, assistant administrator of the Agriculture Department, said those qualifying for the program will be immune from state and local prosecution for marijuana possession, but still could be subjected to federal prosecution. Former Arkansas Rep. Asa Hutchinson, who was sworn in earlier this month as administrator of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, has indicated he will uphold federal laws that ban the use of marijuana. Henderson said the state agency will not provide lists of doctors who authorize the use of medicinal marijuana for patients. It also will be up to qualified users to obtain the seeds needed to grow their own plants, he said. The regulations prohibit the use of medicinal marijuana in public. About 10 people attended a public hearing on proposed regulations for implementation of the state medical marijuana program, asking questions and seeking clarification of the rules. Final adoption of the regulations is scheduled for Thursday in the capital. - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk