Pubdate: Mon, 02 Mar 2009 Source: Maui News, The (HI) Copyright: 2009 The Maui News Contact: http://www.mauinews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2259 Author: Brian Murphy PROTECTING FAMILY FARMS A GOAL OF MARIJUANA BILL Mark Santos' Feb. 24 letter addressed a very important aspect of HB1191, a medical marijuana bill currently being considered by the Legislature. His concern is that Mainland corporations will invade our islands, and he suggests that state law should protect the local farmers. As the author of this bill, I agree. This bill was created to address several important issues we face and one is safe access to medicine. Another issue is the loss of Hawaii family farms while we import all our foods. A quick read of the bill will show that the proposed medical marijuana farms will require cultivation of additional organic crops. See www.MCCFDIA.com. The goal is to give these opportunities to existing family farms and, just as important, to aim for a higher level of sustainability for our fragile islands. While the rules for facilitator licensing have yet to be drawn, we hope that they will reflect the original intent of giving Hawaii family farmers an opportunity to maintain their livelihoods and perpetuate their traditions. We share Mr. Santos' concern about big corporations taking control over all the patents and trademarks. Names like "Maui Wowie" arouse passion all over the world. Unfortunately, patents are often granted to the first person to complete the paperwork, not necessarily the first to discover or create anything. On the up side, Maui's variety of climates will create variations of these strains that can be trademarked and marketed for specific applications. Perhaps the best answer for Hawaii farmers is to be ready when it comes time to act. Brian Murphy Maui County Citizens For Democracy In Action Paia - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin