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News (Media Awareness Project) - US CO: 2 Doctors, Attorney Fight Plan To Let Physicians
Title:US CO: 2 Doctors, Attorney Fight Plan To Let Physicians
Published On:2000-04-20
Source:Denver Rocky Mountain News (CO)
Fetched On:2008-09-04 21:16:02
2 DOCTORS, ATTORNEY FIGHT PLAN TO LET PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE POT

On second thought, maybe they shouldn't have called themselves a
"grass-roots group."

Two doctors and a former U.S. attorney have teamed up to fight a ballot
initiative in November that would legalize smoking marijuana for medicinal
purposes. Dr. Frank Sargent and Dr. Joel Karlin have formed Coloradans
Against Legalizing Marijuana, and asked former U.S. Attorney Mike Norton to
serve as treasurer and counsel. Norton practices law in Englewood.

They are urging Coloradans to vote against Amendment 11. "It's bad medicine
and it's bad law," said Sargent, who has practiced in the metro area for 30
years.

Supporters of the initiative tried to get it on the 1998 ballot, but the
former secretary of state erroneously ruled they lacked enough valid
signatures. After a court battle and a recount, the initiative was put on
the 2000 ballot.

The proposal would allow physicians to authorize marijuana for patients
suffering from cancer and other painful diseases.

Martin Chilcutt, 66, a retired psychologist and community volunteer, led
the fight to put the marijuana initiative on the ballot.
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