Pubdate: Tue, 24 May 2011 Source: Western Front, The (Western Washington Univ., WA Edu) Copyright: 2011 The Western Front Contact: http://westernfrontonline.net Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/994 Author: Samantha Wohlfeil WEED CO-OP BILL REJECTED BY COMMITEE A bill that would legalize nonprofit patient cooperatives for medical marijuana users and create a registry of those users in Washington state did not receive enough votes Friday, May 20 to pass through the Senate Ways and Means Committee. In April, Gov. Chris Gregoire legalized collective gardens for medical marijuana users who could not grow their own plants. But, she vetoed portions of the bill that provided arrest protection for marijuana users registered with the Department of Health, and for those who registered or licensed a dispensary. Gregoire said the federal government made it clear that state law would not provide protection for individuals from federal prosecution. She said the measures would put state employees at risk of federal prosecution, according to the senate report for the new bill. Sen. Jerome Delvin, R-Richland, one of the sponsors of the bill, said sponsors will have to wait until the next legislative session to bring the bill to the floor again. In a monthly meeting Thursday, May 19, the Whatcom County Democrats endorsed an initiative sponsored by Sensible Washington that would decriminalize the use of marijuana by adults. The initiative, which could show up on the November ballot, would leave penalties in place for minors, but remove marijuana from the list of controlled substances. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard R Smith Jr.