Pubdate: Tue, 19 Oct 2004 Source: Dalles Chronicle, The (OR) Copyright: 2004 Eagle Newspapers Inc. Contact: http://www.thedalleschronicle.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3382 Cited: Measure 33 www.Yeson33.org Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/topics/Measure+33 MEASURE 33 Supporters of Measure 33 say that it addresses shortcomings in the original legislation that authorized use of marijuana in Oregon to treat certain medical conditions. About 10,000 Oregonians now use marijuana with a doctor's prescription to ease pain, nausea and conditions such as glaucoma and muscle spasms. The main problem with the original legislation, backers say, is that many of those who are in the greatest need of its benefits are bedridden or otherwise unable to tend growing plants. Some have taken to buying marijuana on the black market. Measure 33 would allow the sale of marijuana to medical marijuana cardholders through licensed dispenseries, increase the amount of marijuana each patient is allowed to keep on hand, add to the number of conditions for which it could be prescribed, and add nurse practitioners to the list of those who could legally prescribe the treatment. Our editorial board was divided on this issue. A majority of the board voted in favor of endorsing Measure 33, but some members had serious concerns that such a massive loosening of the standards would lead to rampant abuse. They also were disturbed by one provision of the bill, which would require county health departments to become marijuana dispensaries in counties in which no private dispensaries were established. That's a potential new burden that Wasco, Sherman and other counties in the region might have to shoulder, at the expense of other programs. With serious reservations, The Chronicle supports Measure 33. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake