Source: United Press International Pubdate: Mon, 12 Jan 1998 HELP SOUGHT FOR MEDICAL POT USERS SACRAMENTO, Jan. 12 (UPI) -- State Sen. John Vasconcellos has stepped up his effort to get help for users of medical marijuana. The Santa Clara Democrat held a Capitol news conference today to announce a half-dozen measures to implement Proposition 215, the medical marijuana law approved by 6 million California voters in November 1996. Vasconcellos says he's outraged by state and federal efforts to thwart distribution of marijuana to patients of AIDS, cancer and other diseases who want the drug to ease their pain. He cited the recent U.S. Justice Department closure of northern California cannibis clubs under a federal law that conflicts with Proposition 215 -- an action he promises to appeal. The lawmaker also announced plans for a Public Safety Committee "summit" on the distribution issue in hopes of reconciling diverse viewpoints, and new implementing legislation based on the meeting. Vasconcellos promised renewed efforts to move a bill off the Assembly floor that would authorize a three-year University of California study on medical use of the drug. The Senate passed it last year, but it fell short in the Assembly despite support from state Attorney General Dan Lungren. Vasconellos is also asking colleagues to sign a protest letter to President Clinton, and appealing to citizens to do the same. Copyright 1998 by United Press International.