Pubdate: Wed, 22 Jun 2016 Source: Columbus Dispatch (OH) Copyright: 2016 The Columbus Dispatch Contact: http://www.dispatch.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/93 Author: Randy Ludlow LAWYERS SHARE QUESTIONS CONCERNING DRUG-LAW ETHICS Ohio lawyers are inquiring about the legal ethics accompanying medical marijuana. A committee of the Board of Professional Conduct is examining the issue and expects to make a recommendation on an advisory opinion in August. Two lawyers have sought guidance on ethical issues since lawmakers recently legalized the cultivation and sale of marijuana for medical purposes. The questions being asked include the type of services lawyers can provide to marijuana-related businesses, attorney ownership in related businesses and the personal use of medical marijuana. The law makes it legal for physicians to prescribe marijuana products for qualifying patients, but the law does not shield users from discipline or dismissal by employers that bar marijuana use. The Ohio Supreme Court announced Tuesday that lawyers with marijuana-related ethical questions should submit them by July 11. Ohio still is setting up the rules and licensing network to permit the growth and prescribing of medical marijuana, which must be available within two years. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom