Pubdate: Wed, 10 Dec 2008 Source: Blade, The (Toledo, OH) Copyright: 2008 The Blade Contact: http://www.toledoblade.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/48 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v08.n1095.a06.html Author: Bruce Mirken PUT MEDICAL MARIJUANA LAW IN FOCUS Blade Ombudsman and columnist Jack Lessenberry seems to have misunderstood virtually every aspect of Michigan's medical marijuana law and the other 12 states' medical marijuana laws in his Dec. 5 column, "Medical marijuana mess confronts Michiganders." First, only one aspect of the law is in effect now: Those using marijuana for medical purposes can now use evidence to that effect as a defense if they are arrested. Protection of patients from arrest doesn't take effect till April, when the state begins issuing ID cards to patients legally authorized to possess marijuana. No mystery there. Second, the initiative did indeed specify how patients obtain marijuana: Just as in the other 12 states, they can grow it themselves or designate a caregiver to grow it for them. While it would be lovely if the state government could handle "growing and selling any legally approved marijuana," federal law makes that impossible at present. But marijuana, America's top cash crop according to government figures, is not exactly difficult to obtain for most Americans. The problem faced by patients who need medical marijuana is the prospect of arrest and jail for simple possession of their medicine. That problem will be effectively addressed by Michigan's new law once it's fully implemented - just as it is effectively addressed in 12 other states today. Bruce Mirken Director of Communications Marijuana Policy Project Washington, D.C. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake