Pubdate: Wed, 09 Apr 2003 Source: Rochester Democrat and Chronicle (NY) Copyright: 2003 Rochester Democrat and Chronicle Contact: http://www.democratandchronicle.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/614 Author: Yancey Roy, Democrat and Chronicle Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mmj.htm (Cannabis - Medicinal) NY PANEL OKS MEDICAL MARIJUANA BILL (April 9, 2003) -- ALBANY -- A campaign to legalize medical marijuana gained steam Tuesday, as a legislative committee took the first step in sending the issue to a vote by the Legislature. The Assembly Health Committee voted 16 to 6 to advance a bill that would establish guidelines to allow physicians and other health care professionals to prescribe marijuana to alleviate pain. It was the first time any legislative panel has voted on the measure. The bill, which has been around since 1997, still needs to go through other committees before reaching the full Assembly, and it needs a Senate sponsor. But the bill picked up a Republican co-sponsor, Assemblyman Joel Miller of Poughkeepsie, who said as a dentist he has prescribed stronger drugs. "We should not be embarrassed about taking drugs, even if they may be street drugs, and using them appropriately," Miller said. "If this is at all helpful to people, I don't see why we can't move forward." Marijuana can ease the pain of cancer, and it can help AIDS patients and others with debilitating pain, supporters say. One Democrat and five Republicans opposed the bill, including Jim Bacalles, R-Corning, and Dan Burling, R-Alexander, Genesee County. Burling, a pharmacist, said other options were available. Under the bill, a physician would have to certify each month that a patient has a condition meriting marijuana treatment. The patient would get marijuana from a registered nonprofit organization, regulated by a local health department or the state. - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk