Pubdate: Fri, 09 Jul 2010 Source: Belgrade News (MT) Copyright: 2010 The Belgrade News Contact: http://www.belgrade-news.com/letter_editor/ Website: http://www.belgrade-news.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/5163 LEGISLATORS TO TALK POT AS NUMBER OF USERS CONTINUES TO RISE A bipartisan panel of legislators will meet Monday in Helena to continue exploring ways to improve the state medical marijuana law. The subcommittee of the Children, Families, Health, and Human Services Interim Committee will meet at 10 a.m. in Room 137 of the State Capitol. The public is welcome to attend and will have a chance to comment on the work of the subcommittee. The subcommittee plans to focus its efforts Monday on three specific issue areas surrounding medical marijuana: ? law enforcement issues; ? distribution and tracking of medical marijuana; and ? regulation of medical marijuana providers, or ?caregivers.? Ultimately, the subcommittee hopes to present the full interim committee with draft legislation to introduce during the 2011 session. According to information released this week by the state, the number of registered marijuana users and caregivers continues to climb, with 3,380 new licensed users added to the rolls in the month of June alone. According to statistics, the number of patients aged 18 to 30 increased by 1,115 in June; that age group represents nearly 30 percent of all patients. The number of users with severe or chronic pain increased by 2,812 in June; patients with that condition represent nearly 68 percent of all patients registered as users in Montana. ?The subcommittee on medical marijuana has expressed concern about the number of patients who are 18 to 30 years old and the number who list severe or chronic pain as their debilitating medical condition,? legislators said in a statement. According to the data, which was accurate as of June 30, 2,729 Gallatin County residents ? just over 3 percent of the population ? are registered medical marijuana patients; there are 538 licensed caregivers in the county. That?s up from 2,344 patients and 497 caregivers at the end of May. According to the data, Montana is home to 19,635 registered medical marijuana patients ? 2.03 percent of the population ? and 3,940 caregivers ? people licensed to grow and dispense medical marijuana to the state?s registered patients. Monday?s meeting will be broadcast over the legislative Web site at www.leg.mt.gov. It also will air on the state public access television network TVMT. For a list of TVMT channels, visit www.leg.mt.gov/tvmt - --- MAP posted-by: Matt