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News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: Editorial: New Fees Are No Cure For Medical Marijuana
Title:US CA: Editorial: New Fees Are No Cure For Medical Marijuana
Published On:2007-03-07
Source:Record Searchlight (Redding, CA)
Fetched On:2008-01-12 11:24:20
NEW FEES ARE NO CURE FOR MEDICAL MARIJUANA CARDS

The state's medical marijuana ID program is a dismal failure, so what
is Sacramento's solution? Charge more for it.

What "medicine" are these guys smoking?

The Shasta County supervisors Tuesday doubled the fee the medical
marijuana patients pay for the ID cards, but only to match the
California Department of Health Services' higher charge.

Apparently the program hasn't raised enough money to cover the
state's costs, but that's no surprise. Few medical marijuana users
have signed up for the ID cards, which are entirely voluntary.

The Legislature passed the ID law as part of a package that tried to
clarify the rules for medical marijuana. The cards' goal was to
protect patients from arrest by creating a statewide database of
legitimate users that police officers could check.

But a doctor's recommendation, which is needed for the card anyway,
is just as good for that job. And it doesn't require the extra hassle
or the extra charge of $53 -- now $106. Nor do patients have to worry
that a state database might somehow be used against them.

When the state first rolled out the program, it predicted about 700
medical marijuana users would sign up in Shasta County. Skeptical
county officials, when setting it up locally in 2005, forecast 300.
How many have actually enrolled? Just 50.

The ID card might have been worth a try, but most patients plainly
aren't interested, and doubling the fees won't close the deal.

The ideal reform for the medical marijuana ID would be for the
Legislature to snuff it out.
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