Pubdate: Wed, 04 Feb 2009 Source: Kalamazoo Weekly (MI) Copyright: 2009 Birch River Group, LLC. Contact: http://www.kalamazooweekly.com/submit.ph Website: http://www.kalamazooweekly.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4932 Author: J. Anderson Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mmj.htm (Cannabis - Medicinal) KALMAZOO MM COMPASSION CLUB Kalamazoo now has a Medical Marijuana Compassion Club that meets at the Oshtemo branch of the Kalamazoo Public Library bi-weekly. Compassion Clubs inform, teach, and most importantly, support patients. At the first local meeting Monday, February 2nd, supporters discussed the Michigan Medical Marijuana Act of 2008, qualifying conditions, obtaining a medical marijuana recommendation, talk-ing with your doctor, becoming a caregiver, finding a caregiver, and enrolling in the MMM program. MMC Clubs have sprung up all over the state of Michigan since the passing of the Michigan Medical Marijuana Act in 2008. Several club meetings are being held in Paw Paw, Coloma, Kalamazoo, Cheboygan, Traverse City, Bay City, Monroe, Mount Pleasant, Grand Rapids, Owosso, Flint, Escanaba, Manistee, Marquette, Wayne County and Ann Arbor. The clubs are sponsored by the MMM Association, the largest, patient advocacy group in the state. The first Compassion Club meeting was held in January at Hydrobiz in Lansing. Patients find out about these clubs by notices on the MMM website and word-of-mouth. Greg Francisco, Southwest Michigan coordinator for MINORML, says that patients get the "same thing they would get out of any patient group, support." He goes on to say that they won't get medical marijuana or seeds to grow plants for medicinal purposes. "It is a private medical matter and patients owe no one any explanation," said Francisco, "patients may still rightly fear the stigma (of smoking marijuana), but they no longer need fear agents of their own government." Caregivers that assist and support patients are also involved in the MMC Clubs. Caregivers are not growers as one might think; according to Francisco "being a caregiver means assisting the patients with his or her total medical needs, not just as it relates to medical marijuana." Locally, the Oshtemo Library Branch was chosen for its location, (it is easy to find, right off US-131) as organizers came from Berrien County, Holland, Three Rivers and Grand Rapids to learn how to launch their own MMC Clubs. The MMM Association was organized as an umbrella group serving the entire state of Michigan. The MMM Act prohibits smoking medical marijuana in public and smoking the substance is outlawed inside public buildings in Michigan. "These meetings are a place where people who have lived in the shadows for too long can finally come together and openly support each other," said Francisco. - --- MAP posted-by: Doug