Pubdate: Mon, 03 Jun 2013
Source: Las Vegas Sun (NV)
Copyright: 2013 Las Vegas Sun, Inc
Contact:  http://www.lasvegassun.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/234
Author: Anjeanette Damon

MEDICAL MARIJUANA DISPENSARY BILL PASSES ASSEMBLY ON PARTY LINE VOTE

CARSON CITY - After a malfunctioning reader board threw its future 
into question, a bill that would create a legal medical marijuana 
dispensary system in Nevada passed the Assembly in a nearly party-line vote.

The Assembly voted twice on the measure, Senate Bill 374, because on 
the first try the electronic board that displays how the votes are 
cast read that the bill had failed despite the 28-14 vote, the 
necessary two-thirds vote for passage. Seeing a failing vote, two 
Democrats changed their vote so they could bring it back up for consideration.

"Is that the right vote?" a confused Speaker Marilyn Kirkpatrick, 
D-North Las Vegas, asked.

The Democratic majority had delayed the vote in the Assembly until 
Assemblywoman Peggy Pierce, D-Las Vegas, who is being treated for 
cancer, was well enough to participate.

The surprise apparent defeat of the measure sent lawmakers scurrying 
to figure out why the vote went wrong.

It was quickly determined that the original vote was correct, but the 
board displayed it improperly.

A second vote was taken and the measure passed without issue.

"I've seen how medical marijuana has touched many people's lives," 
Assemblyman Andy Martin, D-Las Vegas, said. "I urge its passage."

Assemblywoman Michele Fiore, R-Las Vegas, was the lone Republican to 
back the measure.

The rest of her caucus opposed the measure, worrying that the 
unscrupulous may take advantage of the dispensary system.

The bill returns to the Senate, which must agree to an amendment 
sponsored by the Assembly before it can be sent to Gov. Brian Sandoval.
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