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News (Media Awareness Project) - US HI: Editorial: Expand Medical Pot, But Keep Low Profile
Title:US HI: Editorial: Expand Medical Pot, But Keep Low Profile
Published On:2008-02-04
Source:Honolulu Star-Bulletin (HI)
Fetched On:2008-02-06 07:26:07
EXPAND MEDICAL POT, BUT KEEP LOW PROFILE

THE ISSUE A state facility for patients to grow marijuana for
medical purposes has been proposed by a state legislator from Maui.

A state legislator from Maui has proposed a facility where patients
using marijuana for medical purposes could grow their own under
state protection. While well-intended, such a facility would invite
a raid by the Bush administration's Department of Justice
and probably would be unnecessary under a more compassionate
federal government.

Rep. Joe Bertram would authorize the state Department of Health to
create a facility on his island where a patient or caregiver would
be given space to grow as many as 98 plants at a time. Such a
facility would wave a red flag to federal zealots who stubbornly
regard marijuana as a dangerous drug with no medical value.

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 2005 that the federal government may
prosecute medical users of marijuana, even in the 12 states,
including Hawaii, where marijuana is permitted for medical use. The
Justice Department has been raiding California medical dispensary
facilities since then, while Hawaii, which has no marijuana
facilities, has kept a relatively low profile.

The state Narcotics Enforcement Division administers the medical
marijuana law, and its chief, Keith Kamata, says the growing
facility would violate federal law. More than 4,000 Hawaii patients
have medical marijuana cards and such a facility would give them
false assurance that their therapy with marijuana would be protected.

A better approach would be to improve protection to doctors
recommending marijuana treatment for such ailments as nausea,
vomiting and AIDS. Existing state law also could be revised to
expand the "adequate supply" of marijuana, now limited to three
mature plants, four immature plants and one ounce of usable marijuana.
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