News (Media Awareness Project) - US NY: Montel Williams Says He Will Continue To Smoke Pot Daily |
Title: | US NY: Montel Williams Says He Will Continue To Smoke Pot Daily |
Published On: | 2004-05-06 |
Source: | Houston Chronicle (TX) |
Fetched On: | 2008-08-22 11:29:16 |
MONTEL WILLIAMS SAYS HE WILL CONTINUE TO SMOKE POT DAILY
ALBANY, N.Y. -- Montel Williams threw his support behind legalizing medical
marijuana in New York, saying pot helps him cope with multiple sclerosis.
Williams
Williams, who was diagnosed with the neurological disease in 1999, said he
uses marijuana every night before bed to relieve the pain in his legs and feet.
"I'm breaking the law every day, and I will continue to break the law,"
Williams, host of the syndicated Montel Williams Show, said Tuesday.
Williams recalled during a news conference how prescription painkillers and
even morphine failed to control his tremors and spasms.
Nine states -- Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Maine,
Nevada, Oregon and Washington state -- allow medical marijuana use.
Williams, 47, said he can legally obtain marijuana in California, where he
owns property, but argued that as a New York state taxpayer, he should have
the same right there.
Opponents of legalizing marijuana for medical purposes fear rogue doctors
or patients may abuse it.
A proposed law in New York to prescribe marijuana to terminally ill
patients to treat pain advanced in the Assembly Health Committee earlier
this year, but the measure has yet to reach the floor of the state
Legislature for a vote.
ALBANY, N.Y. -- Montel Williams threw his support behind legalizing medical
marijuana in New York, saying pot helps him cope with multiple sclerosis.
Williams
Williams, who was diagnosed with the neurological disease in 1999, said he
uses marijuana every night before bed to relieve the pain in his legs and feet.
"I'm breaking the law every day, and I will continue to break the law,"
Williams, host of the syndicated Montel Williams Show, said Tuesday.
Williams recalled during a news conference how prescription painkillers and
even morphine failed to control his tremors and spasms.
Nine states -- Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Maine,
Nevada, Oregon and Washington state -- allow medical marijuana use.
Williams, 47, said he can legally obtain marijuana in California, where he
owns property, but argued that as a New York state taxpayer, he should have
the same right there.
Opponents of legalizing marijuana for medical purposes fear rogue doctors
or patients may abuse it.
A proposed law in New York to prescribe marijuana to terminally ill
patients to treat pain advanced in the Assembly Health Committee earlier
this year, but the measure has yet to reach the floor of the state
Legislature for a vote.
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