Pubdate: Sun, 15 Apr 2001 Source: Tampa Tribune (FL) Copyright: 2001, The Tribune Co. Contact: http://www.tampatrib.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/446 Section: Front Page Author: Charles Lane, of The Washington Post HIGH COURT DISALLOWS MEDICAL MARIJUANA WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court ruled Monday that federal law bars the distribution of marijuana even to people who say they must have it to alleviate symptoms of serious illness, dealing a setback to the movement for ``medical marijuana'' laws and limiting the impact of the state laws already on the books. Ruling 8-0 in a case involving a California ``cannabis cooperative'' that supplied the drug to patients suffering from cancer, AIDS and other illnesses, the court said that federal law allows no ``medical necessity'' exception to the general prohibition on selling or growing marijuana. Federal law ``reflects a determination that marijuana has no medical benefits worthy of an exception,'' the court said in an opinion written by Justice Clarence Thomas. The court upheld federal authorities' ability to obtain a court order shutting down the cooperative. The ruling does not directly invalidate ``medical marijuana'' laws now on the books in nine states, mostly in the West. Those states remain free to choose not to prosecute people who use marijuana for medical purposes, and the federal government rarely prosecutes individuals for marijuana use. However, in those states, the ruling is likely to doom large, public distribution centers - confining the use of ``medical marijuana'' to private, small-scale settings outside the usual scope of federal enforcement efforts. In addition, the court might have deterred additional states from joining the ``medical marijuana'' movement, which appeared to be gaining popular acceptance in recent years. California Attorney General Bill Lockyer said the ruling was ``unfortunate'' and that ``the responsibility for determining what is necessary to provide for public health and safety has traditionally been left to the states.'' - --- MAP posted-by: Andrew