Pubdate: Tue, 04 Feb 2014 Source: News-Item, The (PA) Copyright: 2014 The News Item Contact: http://www.newsitem.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3556 Author: Michael Virtanen, Associated Press Page: 2 POT STUDY EXPECTED WITHIN A YEAR ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - New York's health commissioner told lawmakers on Monday that he expects the state trial of medical marijuana to be up and running within a year. Dr. Nirav Shah, testifying before a legislative budget committee, said that the research is intended to examine the drug's effectiveness in patient treatment, for example with pain in stages of cancer. The goal is to provide evidence of value not only for New York but for the country, he said. The Cuomo administration has proposed a limited initiative to authorize medical marijuana use by patients at 20 hospitals. Shah said Monday many hospitals have shown interest and it will use marijuana provided by the federal government. "Using federal sources for product, we can get it up and running within a year," Shah said. Some legislators questioned the need for further study, noting that nearly half the states and many countries have studied and now allow its use. "There are patients suffering right now in New York," said Sen. Diane Savino. Some are moving to other states like Colorado, New Mexico and Washington where they can get it, she said. Shah replied that health department is establishing the trial within the limits of current law. Several meetings are scheduled over the next few months on implementing it. "There's a lot of interest in this program," Shah said. He noted that with the ongoing development of other drugs, ophthalmologists told him marijuana is no longer a preferred treatment for glaucoma. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt