Pubdate: Thu, 25 Jun 2009 Source: Reporter, The (Vacaville, CA) Copyright: 2009 The Reporter Contact: http://www.thereporter.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/472 Author: Danny Bernardini, Staff Writer COUNTY TO ISSUE MEDICAL POT ID CARDS Solano has become one of the last counties in California to issue medical marijuana identification cards to qualified patients. The Solano County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday voted 3-2 to process applications and grant state-issued identification cards to those referred by a physician. Supervisors Mike Reagan and Jim Spering voted against. Starting in about 65 days, medical marijuana identification cards will be offered at $100 for Medi-Cal patients and $200 for non-Medi-Cal patients. That fee will be paid on an annual basis and includes state charges. For Supervisor Barbara Kondylis, the debate on medical marijuana and legalization should end. She said there are much worse things in the world than marijuana. "This is too long in coming," she said. "(Marijuana) does nothing compared to the harm alcohol causes. It's time in this country we start having a conversation about the war on drugs." Proposition 215, also known as the Compassionate Use Act of 1996, was passed by voters to provide a legal avenue for seriously ill patients to use medical marijuana. Then came Senate Bill 420, which corrected some issues with Proposition 215, including allowing counties to issue the ID cards as part of the Medical Marijuana Identification Card program in 2005. San Diego and San Bernardino counties challenged that law in court in 2006, claiming federal law superseded state law. While most counties went ahead and began issuing the cards, 10 counties, including Solano, decided to wait for the court ruling. The case was eventually tossed by the U.S. Supreme Court, forcing the county to issue the cards. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard R Smith Jr