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Old 01-22-2005, 04:54 AM
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New Jersey blades - Medical MJ news, Very important, please read!

This hits close to my home and I know there are others here that need to make their voice heard as well as I will. Thanks to Indy for posting the article that explains what is currently happening.
It doesnt take much to show your support in these battles. I hope that you would care enough about this to let your opinion be heard. There are prewritten letters, if you dont feel like writing on yourself. I feel that this is important for us to show that we support this issue and cause!! Please!! take a few minutes to send that support!! It IS important!!!
http://mpp.org/NJ/action.html


TO: New Jersey residents*

FROM: Ryan Grim, MPP legislative analyst

DATE: Monday, January 17, 2005

SUBJECT: New Jersey senator introduces medical marijuana

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Freshman Senator Nicholas Scutari (D-Middlesex, Somerset, and Union)
took the initiative to introduce MPP's model medical marijuana bill,
and now he needs your help. Please visit http://mpp.org/NJ/action.html
to send a letter to your state senator asking him or her to cosponsor
this compassionate legislation. Our site will also enable you to send
a letter to your representative in the Assembly, asking that he or she
support Sen. Scutari's effort.

Further, if you are -- or know of -- a patient who uses marijuana for
medical purposes, please e-mail rgrim@mpp.org if you can help out with
the cause. MPP is also looking for supportive doctors, attorneys,
professors, law enforcement officials, and other public figures
willing to speak out or help in some other way.

Sen. Scutari, an attorney with a strong reputation among law
enforcement officers and officials, is the kind of champion who
demonstrates that medical marijuana is not a partisan issue, but one
of compassion. Please take a few moments to move this bill forward by
visiting http://mpp.org/NJ/action.html today.
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Old 01-25-2005, 10:03 PM
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NJ: Legislator Wants To Legalize Medical Marijuana

Since we're on the subject!

by Bob Groves, Staff Writer, (Source:Record)
21 Jan 2005

A state senator who prosecutes drug abusers wants to legalize the "compassionate medical use" of marijuana to treat pain and other symptoms in seriously ill patients.

Sen. Nicholas P. Scutari, D-Union, the Linden city prosecutor, has proposed legislation to protect people with debilitating medical conditions from arrest and prosecution for the use of medical marijuana.

New Jersey needs a law, similar to those in 11 other states, to attempt to preempt the federal ban on using medical marijuana, Scutari said Thursday.

"As a prosecutor, I see the detrimental effects of recreational marijuana," Scutari said. "However, marijuana has been shown in many cases to give people with debilitating medical conditions a chance to lead normal lives."

The bill would let doctors authorize medical marijuana for patients with diseases - such as cancer, multiple sclerosis, glaucoma and AIDS - - that cause chronic pain, seizures, severe nausea and wasting syndrome.

Patients certified by their doctors would be issued registration cards by the state permitting them to possess six plants or 1 ounce of marijuana. Parental written consent, and monitoring of marijuana use, would be needed for patients under age 18.

Assemblyman Reed Gusciora, D-Mercer, who is preparing a similar bill, thinks it has a good chance of passing.

"The ironic thing is that morphine, a derivative of the poppy, is acceptable for use in last-stage illness," but medicinal use of marijuana, which is a less potent drug, is illegal, he said.

Dr. Samyadev Datta of Holy Name Hospital in Teaneck would approve marijuana only for terminally ill patients.

"If I was with a cancer patient who was going to be dead in two months, I would tell her, 'Go ahead,'=9F" and smoke pot to relieve pain, said Datta, an anesthesiologist and director of the Pain Management Center at Holy Name. "But somebody who has a bad back but will be alive for 30 years, I have a problem" approving marijuana use.

Datta approves of the use of Marinol, a tablet form of the marijuana chemical compound THC. But he concedes that the medication does not work as well as marijuana because the pill is not absorbed as effectively by the body.

The Medical Society of New Jersey, which has opposed marijuana in the past, called for more study of the issue, said John Shaffer, a spokesman.

Ken Wolski, a registered nurse and head of the Coalition for Medical Marijuana-New Jersey, hailed the proposal.

"We think it's great," Wolski said Thursday. "It's actually a very conservative bill," he said, noting that it forbids medicinal marijuana use in prisons, public parks and beaches, and while driving.

States that have authorized medicinal marijuana use with doctor approval are Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Maine, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Vermont and Washington.

Pubdate: Fri, 21 Jan 2005
Source: Record, The (Hackensack, NJ)
Copyright: 2005 North Jersey Media Group Inc.
Contact: letterstotheeditor@northjersey.com
Website: http://www.bergen.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/44
Author: Bob Groves, Staff Writer
Cited: Coalition for Medical Marijuana - New Jersey (www.cmmnj.org)
Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mmj.htm (Cannabis - Medicinal)
 
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