Pubdate: Sat, 23 Jul 2011 Source: Herald News (West Paterson, NJ) Copyright: 2011 North Jersey Media Group Inc. Contact: http://www.northjersey.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2911 GREEN LIGHT ON MEDICAL MARIJUANA FINALLY, the governor has given the go-ahead to New Jersey's medical marijuana program. It's a huge relief for people suffering excruciating pain and for the people who care for them. Gov. Jon Corzine signed the medical marijuana law in January 2010. But for 18 months, chronically ill patients who would qualify for the drug have had to wait as Governor Christie tinkered with the legislation and then put it on hold. This last move occurred in April after the governor asked the Obama administration for reassurance it would not prosecute employees associated with the state-sanctioned program. Christie would allow nothing, he said, until he got an answer. It looked like a stalling tactic to us, since the federal government can't promise to not enforce its laws. The government's response came on June 30 by way of an obliquely worded memo from a U.S. deputy attorney general, much of which reiterated what has already been said. The memo stated that federal law enforcement is still charged with upholding the Controlled Substances Act, although "it is not likely an efficient use of federal resources to focus enforcement efforts on individuals with cancer or other serious illnesses" who use medical pot, or on their caregivers. Nowhere in there was a direct answer to Christie's question. Apparently, though, it was answer enough. We understand that as a former U.S. attorney, Christie wants to be extra cautious. But he took it too far. New Jersey already has a strict medical marijuana law. The delays looked more like playing to the governor's national base than concern for workers who already know the legally tricky situation they're in. Caught in the middle have been the seriously ill. We are sorry they'll have to wait probably another four to five months before marijuana is available, but we are relieved they finally have the answer. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard R Smith Jr.