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News (Media Awareness Project) - US IL: PUB LTE: Congress Can Shield State Marijuana Laws
Title:US IL: PUB LTE: Congress Can Shield State Marijuana Laws
Published On:2005-06-09
Source:Daily Herald (IL)
Fetched On:2008-01-16 03:39:57
CONGRESS CAN SHIELD STATE MARIJUANA LAWS

Although some media reports have been unclear, two things stand out
about Monday's Supreme Court decision on the medical marijuana case,
Gonzales v. Raich.

First, the court did not strike down any state medical marijuana laws
or take away any of the protections these laws provide to patients.

It did, however, leave those patients vulnerable to federal prosecution.

Second, the court explicitly recognized that "marijuana does have
valid therapeutic purposes," and went out of its way to note that
Congress can change federal law to address this reality.

Congress will have the opportunity to do just that in a matter of
days, when the appropriations bill funding the Department of Justice
reaches the House floor.

The Hinchey-Rohrabacher Amendment, to be proposed by a bipartisan
coalition, would end Drug Enforcement Administration attacks on
patients in states that permit medical use of marijuana.

Its passage would be a huge step forward for science, common sense
and compassion.

Bruce Mirken

Director of Communications

Marijuana Policy Project
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