Pubdate: Fri, 22 Apr 2016 Source: Morning Journal (Lorain, OH) Copyright: 2016 Morning Journal Contact: http://www.morningjournal.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3569 LAW BETTER OPTION THAN AMENDMENT One way or another, it appears Ohioans who need it will have marijuana in their medicine cabinet. The only questions may be how soon and by whose rules. A bill introduced this week in the Legislature would allow doctors to prescribe marijuana edibles, patches, plant material and oils, but doesn't allow for the smokable form. It also prohibits patients from growing their own... If approved, many of the rules governing distribution, including who can grow it, would be left to a new state commission. Rules would be created within one year to regulate pot farms, dispensaries, laboratories, processors, and physicians. The first pot prescriptions could be available by 2018... Lawmakers should be commended for at least tackling the issue. Polls have shown strong support for medical marijuana in Ohio, and pro-pot groups have vowed to keep pushing the issue. But it's rare for any bill to proceed on such a pace, let alone one with as many moving parts as medical marijuana... Having a law regarding medical marijuana which can be easily revisited if problems arise would be a better way to proceed than by amending the Constitution. Still, the onus is clearly on lawmakers to deliver an acceptable bill. If they can't, it's likely voters will take on the task in November. Read the full editorial from the Findlay Courier at bit. ly/1WzvA5H. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom