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News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: Montel Williams Stops By To Talk About Medical Pot
Title:US CA: Montel Williams Stops By To Talk About Medical Pot
Published On:2010-08-20
Source:Oakland Tribune, The (CA)
Fetched On:2010-08-23 03:01:29
MONTEL WILLIAMS STOPS BY TO TALK ABOUT MEDICAL POT

OAKLAND -- Emmy award-winning former talk show host Montel Williams
was in town Tuesday for a second time seeking information about
opening a medical cannabis facility here.

He met with Councilmember Rebecca Kaplan, who said Williams was
interested in applying for one of the city's pot permits to grow
refined strains of medical cannabis that he uses to treat the
symptoms of multiple sclerosis. He was diagnosed with the disease in
1999. He has since become a vocal proponent of medical marijuana.

Williams did not respond to requests for comment. But in 2004, he
promoted the benefits of medical cannabis on his popular "Montel
Williams Show."

He has said that medical marijuana has been more effective in
treating the pain, depression and sleep disorders caused by the
life-threatening, degenerative disease than pharmaceutical drugs
prescribed to him.

Kaplan said that Williams visited in May and again Tuesday because he
wants to open a facility to produce and research specific strains of
medical cannabis.

Williams told CNN in 2009 that he has a medical marijuana ID card in
two states. He has also publicly supported a recent bid to make
medical marijuana legal to patients in New York, where he lives with
his family. The New York bill would also put the distribution in the
hands of pharmacies and define the ailments for which cannabis can be
prescribed more narrowly than California laws.

Williams' talk show ended in 2009. He founded the Living Well with
Montel Health Association and Montel Williams MS Foundation. He
became a spokesman for the pharmaceutical industry sponsored
Partnership for Prescription Assistance, which helps low-income
patients apply for free or reduced-priced prescription drugs.

His plans for the facility are indefinite in part because Oakland has
yet to finalize plans to issue permits for growing medical marijuana,
Kaplan said.

"But Oakland is definitely his first choice," she said.

The City Council approved large-scale facilities last month but
details are still being worked out, including permits for small- and
medium-size growers.
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