Pubdate: Wed, 1 Apr 1999 Source: Little Rock Free Press (AR) Contact: http://www.aristotle.net/FREEP Author: Glen Schwarz MARIJUANA AS MEDICINE - STATE BILL INCHES FORWARD On March 17 the drug czar's appointed panel verified that marijuana does indeed have medical benefits. Reporting to the Federal Government, the National Academy of Science's Institute of Medicine said that marijuana can be effective in relieving pain and nausea. Whether this report portends a course change for the drug war ship of state 'Titanic' remains to be seen. However, it does make the Arkansas Medical Marijuana Act (HB-1043) penned by Jim Lendall appear to be a most timely piece of legislation. The Act has recently been placed on the active agenda of the State House's Health, Welfare and Labor Committee. However this committee's active agenda is rather lengthy, and there is a good chance that many bills assigned to it will not by addressed before session's end. "What's been happening," according to Lendall, "is that antiabortion legislation has been given special order status in the committee, and by the time we finished debating these, there was little time left to address the many bills awaiting our consideration. The Medical Marijuana Act was brought onto the active agenda by Lendall at the same time as his needle exchange program, HB 1044. Lendall believes that the legislative session will end about April 9. This means that these relevant but highly controversial bills will have to get moving this week or next to make it to the House floor. Senator John Riggs, also of Southwest Little Rock, has agreed to carry 1043 over to the higher chamber when and if it passes the House. The House Health, W&L Committee meets Tuesday and Thursday at 10 a.m. in room 130 on the north side of the Capitol. Other Pulaski County delegates on the committee include Mike Creekmore of SWLR, Tracy Steele and David Rackley of NLR. The committee is chaired by Representative Randy Laverty, a Democrat from Newton County in northwest Arkansas. - --- MAP posted-by: Don Beck