Pubdate: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 Source: San Diego Union Tribune (CA) Copyright: 2001 Union-Tribune Publishing Co. Contact: http://www.uniontrib.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/386 Author: Ray Huard ID CARD FOR MARIJUANA PATIENTS URGED A proposed state law that would create county-issued identification cards for medical marijuana users should be passed, the San Diego City Council recommended yesterday. Senate Bill 187 would help implement Proposition 215, the 1996 state ballot measure to allow the medical use of marijuana. Issuing cards to sick people who use marijuana to relieve their symptoms is meant to protect them from arrest. "This is just another way for (patients) to be able to prove their medical need," said Juliana Humphrey, chairwoman of the city's Medical Marijuana Task Force. "For the police, they don't want to arrest sick people." The council voted 8-1 to support the legislation, which would establish a voluntary state registry for medical marijuana users. Those who chose to register would be issued cards by county health departments indicating they were entitled to use marijuana for medical purposes. "It is a health issue," said Councilman George Stevens. "It is a very serious health issue to relieve their pain." Councilman Brian Maienschein was the dissenter. Even as the state legislation works its way through the process, the city's Medical Marijuana Task Force plans to present a proposal for municipal identification cards to the council's Public Safety & Neighborhood Services Committee as soon as next month, Humphrey said in an interview after the council vote. A state program is preferable because it would apply to more people and eliminate jurisdictional concerns, Humphrey said. But she said the city will proceed "on a parallel track" with the state legislation. "We're going to carry on for our own citizens," Humphrey said. Humphrey said the task force's proposal would be based on what others have done, including the city of San Francisco. In considering the issuance of identification cards, Humphrey said: "San Diego is not going out on a limb here. All (we are) doing is assisting in the implementation of an existing law." San Francisco is the only large California city that issues such cards. It adopted a program last year that allows sick people with a doctor's note to pay a $25 fee to get a card that allows them to use marijuana to relieve their symptoms. - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk