Pubdate: Thu, 20 Feb 2003 Source: Union Leader (NH) Copyright: 2003 The Union Leader Corp. Contact: http://www.theunionleader.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/761 Author: John DiStaso, Senior Political Reporter Cited: Marijuana Policy Project ( www.mpp.org ) Note: This is a titled section of a longer political column. DOGGING DEAN Nationally, Howard Dean is viewed as being on the liberal side of the Democratic Presidential spectrum. But a group often seen as part of the liberal constituency, advocates of legalized medical marijuana, isn't happy with him. Bruce Mirken, spokesman for the Medical Marijuana Project (www.mpp.org) blames Dean for effectively killing legislation to legalize marijuana for medical purposes last year. A bill passed the Vermont House and, according to Mirken, "was stalled in the Senate due to the arm-twisting" by the then-Gov. Dean. A compromise bill set up a task force to study the issue, and according to Mirken, "punted the whole issue for a year." "We acknowledge that the task force was a step forward, but because of his intervention, people in Vermont fighting AIDS or cancer risk going to jail," Mirken said. He said that ironically, "a lot of the advocacy and lobbying for a medical marijuana bill comes from the gay and lesbian community, a constituency that Governor Dean has overtly courted because of his support for civil unions. We'd just like to see the issue addressed in the Presidential primary campaign." The Union Leaderis calls to Dean campaign headquarters were not returned. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens