Pubdate: Mon, 16 Feb 2015 Source: Honolulu Star-Advertiser (HI) Copyright: 2015 Star Advertiser Contact: http://www.staradvertiser.com/info/Star-Advertiser_Letter_to_the_Editor.html Website: http://www.staradvertiser.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/5154 MEDICAL PAKALOLO DISPENSARIES ON AGENDA The push to develop dispensaries for medical marijuana will be back in the Hawaii Legislature this week when a joint meeting of two House committees takes up the proposal. Supporters say providing legal access to marijuana for patients is long overdue, and House Speaker Joe Souki agreed with that assessment in his opening-day remarks. More than 200 pages of testimony were submitted for and against the proposal by those who feel strongly that access is needed and others who fear marijuana will fall into the hands of susceptible youths. The House's Health and Judiciary committees plan to vote on the measure Tuesday afternoon. Hawaii lawmakers have the day off Monday, but they will be back at work Tuesday, plowing through thousands of bills this week. Here are a few more things to watch this week. )) Local farming: On Tuesday afternoon the Senate Committee on Agriculture will take up a bill that would require the operators of farmers markets to ensure that more than 50 percent of vendors in the market primarily sell food or flowers produced in Hawaii. )) Hungry dogs: Inspired by a dog called Hope, lawmakers want to make it clear who should be held responsible when a canine goes hungry and is deprived of sustenance. The House Committee on Commerce and Consumer Protection plans to take up the proposal Wednesday afternoon. )) Policing the police: Hawaii lawmakers are looking for ways to increase oversight of the state's police officers. A panel of three Senate committees plans to vote Tuesday afternoon on a bill that would create a statewide law enforcement standards board. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom