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News (Media Awareness Project) - US NJ: Corzine Says He Would Sign Medical Marijuana Legislation
Title:US NJ: Corzine Says He Would Sign Medical Marijuana Legislation
Published On:2008-12-17
Source:Press of Atlantic City, The (NJ)
Fetched On:2008-12-18 05:03:53
CORZINE SAYS HE WOULD SIGN MEDICAL MARIJUANA LEGISLATION

TRENTON - Gov. Jon S. Corzine said Tuesday that he supports and would
sign a bill allowing medicinal marijuana use, but added that economic
issues are his top priority.

"I don't think that we ought to be having fights on issues that don't
go to the heart of the needs of a broad majority of folks," Corzine
told reporters Tuesday afternoon. "I think that this is one that if
it can be moved expeditiously because there's a consensus, I think
that's great. I have studied the issue and I think that if properly
structured, it's an initiative that's sensible."

The Compassionate Use Medicinal Marijuana Act would allow
state-licensed patients to possess as much as 1 ounce of marijuana
and six plants for medical treatment. The bill, sponsored by Sen. Jim
Whelan, D-Atlantic, and Nicholas Scutari, D-Middlesex, Somerset,
Union, also would create Medicinal Marijuana Alternate Treatment Centers.

The possession and distribution of marijuana would remain illegal
under federal law, but advocates said it would essentially
decriminalize that, because most prosecutions are under state laws.

The state Senate Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens Committee
approved the bill by a 6-1 vote Monday. It now faces a full Senate
vote. While it has been discussed in General Assembly committees, a
vote has not been scheduled. Thirteen other states have similar laws.
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