Pubdate: Sun, 01 Feb 2015 Source: Citizens' Voice, The (Wilkes-Barre, PA) Copyright: 2015 The Citizens' Voice Contact: http://www.citizensvoice.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1334 NO REASON TO PROHIBIT THE USE OF MEDICINAL MARIJUANA The medical record on marijuana is far from complete, but it is known to be helpful in stimulating appetite in some cancer patients, easing the effects of some seizure disorders in children and relieving some types of pain. And if developments in Harrisburg continue, it might even prove to promote bipartisanship. State Sens. Daylin Leach, a Montgomery County Democrat, and Mike Folmer, a Lebanon County Republican, plan to introduce an expanded version of the medicinal marijuana bill that passed the Senate last year before dying in the House due to opposition by former Gov. Tom Corbett. Eight other senators, including Majority Leader Jake Corman, Centre County Republican, and Minority Leader Jay Costa, an Allegheny County Democrat, attended the press conference to announce the re-introduction. Gov. Tom Wolf has said he will sign the new bill and House Majority Leader David Reed, an Indiana County Republican, has said he will move the bill in the House. The bill would expand access, as opposed to the previous version, in terms of conditions eligible for treatment and the number of potential delivery methods. But the process would be under the careful control of health care professionals, and there is nothing in the legislation that would lead to legalizing pot for recreational use, which is a distinct issue. There is no reason to prohibit the use of medicinal marijuana, especially given the specifications within the bill. The House should be on board this time, and medicinal pot should be added to the arsenal that physicians can use to ease their patients' suffering. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom