Pubdate: Tue, 12 Apr 2016 Source: Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA) Copyright: 2016 Philadelphia Newspapers Inc Contact: http://www.philly.com/inquirer/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/340 POT BILL SHOULD PASS Both houses of Pennsylvania's legislature have belatedly voted to take the merciful and pragmatic step of legalizing marijuana for medicinal use. The trouble is that, particularly in the House, lawmakers couldn't resist saddling the measure with overwrought restrictions reminiscent of the Rube Goldberg bureaucracy the state still imposes on another long-prohibited drug, alcohol. The state Senate can either substantially improve the legislation, which would require reapproval by the lower chamber, or largely accept it, getting the measure to Gov. Wolf's desk as quickly as possible and leaving major changes for another time. The latter course would be wiser. One would expect to find the greatest anger and frustration in this debate among the cancer patients and parents of epileptic children being pointlessly denied treatment. And yet the avidly pro-prohibition House speaker, Mike Turzai, apparently refuses to cede the emotional edge, having reportedly screamed at legalization advocates and cried during a closed-doors argument with fellow Republicans who favor the bill. The current legislation would put unfortunate and needless burdens on patients and providers. But the reefer madness still lurking in some corners of the legislature suggests that too much back-and-forth risks allowing hard-won progress to go up in smoke. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom