Pubdate: Thu, 08 Apr 2010 Source: Maui Weekly (HI) Copyright: 2010, Maui Weekly Contact: http://www.mauiweekly.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2345 Author: Pamela Lichty, MPH Note: the author is Co-Chair, Medical Cannabis Working Group, President, Drug Policy Forum of Hawai'i MEDICAL MARIJUANA RECOMMENDATIONS Hawai'i should focus on workable rules for compassion centers. It is no coincidence that law enforcement is mounting a propaganda campaign to convince Hawai'i legislators and the public that opening medical marijuana dispensaries is a bad idea. This is the first year amendments to Hawai'i's 10-year-old medical marijuana law have progressed in the legislature. Opening dispensaries to provide registered patients with safe and legal access to marijuana was the No. 1 recommendation of the Medical Cannabis Working Group. Our law permits qualifying patients to use this medical herb without providing a legal supply-thus forcing patients to go to the black market to obtain their medicine. No one is proposing using Southern California as a model for dispensaries. Rather, Hawai'i has the opportunity to design a program from scratch using the best models available to serve patients' needs and potentially provide revenue to the state and counties from tightly regulated sales. We are disappointed that California, at a time of severe budget shortfalls, flew in three officers from Los Angeles to Maui and O'ahu for a one-sided "update" which excluded all proponents. Instead of listening to scare stories about the problems in L.A. stemming from lack of regulation, Hawai'i law enforcement officials should be working with us on drafting fair and workable rules for the proposed compassion centers. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D