Pubdate: Fri, 08 Jan 2016 Source: Boston Globe (MA) Copyright: 2016 Globe Newspaper Company Contact: http://services.bostonglobe.com/news/opeds/letter.aspx?id=6340 Website: http://bostonglobe.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/52 Author: Jesse McKinley, New York Times FIRST MEDICAL MARIJUANA DISPENSARIES OPEN IN NEW YORK ALBANY, N.Y. - New York joined the ranks of nearly half the states Thursday in allowing the use of medical marijuana with the opening of eight dispensaries statewide, serving a variety of syrups, concentrates, and other nonsmokable forms of the drug. How many patients will initially visit those dispensaries is uncertain. Officials at the state's Department of Health said that by Wednesday only 51 patients had qualified for the drug. Such certification, however, began only Dec. 23 and requires the approval of a physician who has registered with the state. Regardless of their clients, the facilities were planning to open across the state, including one on East 14th Street in Manhattan. Other locations are in Westchester County; Kingston; Albany; two in the Buffalo area; and two in the Finger Lakes regions, including near Syracuse. The opening of the dispensaries, allowed under a 2014 law signed by Governor Andrew Cuomo, comes after years of lobbying by lawmakers on behalf of patients for whom the drug is a palliative to debilitating illnesses. Even after the law's adoption, some supporters of the concept criticized its stringent strictures and regulations, including that only a limited number of conditions qualify for medical use of marijuana. The drug may not be smoked in New York, a stipulation of Cuomo's approval. "I think the glass is three-fourths full, maybe two-thirds full, and that is that it is going to benefit a lot of very seriously ill people," said Assemblyman Richard Gottfried, a Manhattan Democrat, who first introduced a bill to legalize medical marijuana in the mid-1990s. "But I think we can do better." - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom