Medical Marijuana in Rhode Island
The Marijuana Policy Project reports that the Rhode Island legislature has approved a bill that would protect patients who use cannabis as a medicine from arrest. Gov. Donald Carcieri (a Republican) has said he will veto the bill, which passed by a vote of 30 to 0 in the state Senate and 52 to 10 in the state House. MPP calls the vote "a strong retort to Congress," which recently rejected a measure that would have barred the Justice Department from harassing medical marijuana users.
If the legislature overrides Carcieri's veto, Rhode Island will become the 13th state to enact some sort of protection for medical use of marijuana and the fourth (in addition to Hawaii, Vermont, and Maryland) to do so through the legislature rather than by ballot initiative. Of the current dozen, Maryland does not give complete protection but instead caps the penalty for medical use (with a doctor's recommendation) at a $100 fine, while Arizona has a law that never had a practical impact because of inartful drafting (allowing doctors to "prescribe" marijuana, which is forbidden by federal law and would jeopardize their prescribing privileges, rather than "recommend" it, which is protected by the First Amendment). Some sources (including MPP) therefore leave those two off the list of medical marijuana states, counting only Alaska, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Maine, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Vermont, and Washington. Others count Maryland but not Arizona, or maybe even vice versa. That is why you may have seen different numbers in different accounts of the fallout from the Supreme Court's medical marijuana ruling.
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However you want to count it, that any state has chosen to allow doctors to prescribe marijuana is a testament to how federalism could and should run. However, our statist power structure does not trust even one state, small or big, to be able to run their own affairs. Thanks guys! Thanks a lot! Maybe we should have a nationwide clsing time for bars. After all, how dare those New Yorkers stay out until 4:00 A.M. while all those good Arizonans get kicked out at 2:00? Doesn't our parent state know that we need them to regulate us at every frinking turn? Forsooth!
Hey, it wasn't long ago that Arizonans were cut off at 1:00. If we keep pushing, we'll be drinking around the clock like Nevadans.
I personally do not see the need for a doctor recommendation to consume cannabis(medically or otherwise), this is not the path to freedom, imo.
well like tax exemptions, it's all we got.
Is there any chance there could be confrontations between local and federal law enforcers? That would be very interesting.
Do doctors recommend Cheetos or Doritos as a post toke snack? America wants to know.
Doesn't Rhode Island have a tradition of protecting people from federal prosecution? Oh right, that was just for the Mayor of Providence and the Governor and their cronies, was't it?
"this is not the path to freedom, imo"
Yeah it is. It's just not the end of the path.
"Medical Marijuana in Rhode Island"
Apparently, it promotes the healing of injuries caused by getting your spritzed up hair caught in the T-tops of a mid-80s Firebird.
Gina, get in the goddam car!
And the snow ball keeps growing bigger, and bigger, and......
Witness the evolution of revelution!