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Breukelen advocaat
06-19-2008, 05:17 AM
June 18th, 2008
Hudson Valley Press Online

NY Assembly Passes Medical Marijuana Bill


ALBANY â?? The New York Assembly passed a bill today that would protect New Yorkers with life threatening or debilitating conditions from arrest for using medical marijuana when their doctors believe it would be the best treatment option, 79-48.

The bill is similar to the medical marijuana bill the Assembly passed last year. The version passed today was modified to address concerns voiced by members of the Senate, who have until June 23 to pass the bill before the legislature recesses.

"Every day that goes by without this sensible, compassionate law is a day in which our most vulnerable citizens must choose between suffering debilitating pain or risking arrest in order to find relief," said bill sponsor and Assembly Health Committee Chair Richard N. Gottfried. "These patients don't have the luxury of waiting another year for their elected representatives to act â?? they need the Senate to stand up for them now."

Dr. Kevin Smith, a Saugerties psychiatrist who has been recognized by the state legislature for his work with police forensics, said the bill would change the lives of people like him who have no better pain relief options.

"Unless you or a loved one has experienced it, it's difficult to understand the frustration and helplessness that comes from knowing that relief is readily available but forbidden by law," said Smith, who suffers from a painful genetic defect that causes his immune system to attack his spine and hips as though they were foreign bodies; the debilitating pain forced him to quit practicing medicine. "Medical marijuana can give me my life back, but right now I am barred by law from using it. This is crazy."

Glenn Amandola, a medically retired New York City police officer from Northport who suffers from chronic pain and a seizure disorder after being injured on the job in 1987, said it makes no sense for the law to prevent him from using medical marijuana when his doctor says it could help.

"As an officer with the New York City Police Department, I swore to uphold state law, and I'll never break that oath," he said. "The flip side to that, however, is that our lawmakers owe it to people like me who live in constant pain to make sure the law doesn't penalize us for seeking relief. I should have the right to decide for myself â?? with my doctor â?? what my best treatment options are."

NY Assembly Passes Medical Marijuana Bill (http://www.hvpress.net/news/126/ARTICLE/4588/2008-06-18.html)
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This bill has received virtually no press coverage other than the above article from upstate New York.

Similar MMJ bills have been passed before in New York State, and went nowhere, mostly due to Republican blockage in Albany. Now it has to go to the state senate and if it passes that, on to the governor. What the article doesn't say is that the bill will only allow patients to grow it themselves, and possess up to 2 1/2 ounces. There will be no dispensaries, or other forms of distribution, unless the federal laws change. I contacted my senator recommending that he support the bill, even though I have misgivings about it's effectiveness and practicality.

rebgirl420
06-19-2008, 05:20 AM
That's fantastic!

Another step closer to decriminalization (even if the article was only shown in limited places).

Psycho4Bud
06-19-2008, 06:11 AM
Glad to see it happen.......great thread b.a.!!:thumbsup:

Have a good one!:jointsmile:

Breukelen advocaat
06-19-2008, 06:23 AM
Here's a very effective video featuring the above mentioned Dr. Kevin Smith, who is a resident of Saugerties, Ulster County, New York:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMcs4Fl8lwc

Markass
06-19-2008, 01:37 PM
This is good news...Is this bill law, or does it go into the next phase of legislatures now?? Seems the new york government is a bit different..?

Breukelen advocaat
06-19-2008, 01:54 PM
This is good news...Is this bill law, or does it go into the next phase of legislatures now?? Seems the new york government is a bit different..?
It has to pass the Senate, and then goes the Governor, who has not made his opinion known as to whether he will support it.

This bill, in various incarnations, has been around for 10 years, which is why I am not holding my breath for it to pass anytime soon.

boaz
06-19-2008, 06:12 PM
Similar MMJ bills have been passed before in New York State, and went nowhere, mostly due to Republican blockage in Albany. Now it has to go to the state senate and if it passes that, on to the governor. What the article doesn't say is that the bill will only allow patients to grow it themselves, and possess up to 2 1/2 ounces. There will be no dispensaries, or other forms of distribution, unless the federal laws change. I contacted my senator recommending that he support the bill, even though I have misgivings about it's effectiveness and practicality.

:thumbsup: good luck! i'm no expert but i don't think prop 215, or sb 420 or whatever the law it was written into, ever addressed the dispensaries, either, but to me they seem like a logical next step. your new gov seems pretty cool, hope he gets a chance to make history and make NY number thirteen. :smokin:

Backpacker420
06-23-2008, 05:17 PM
I live near Syracuse, and was incredibly hopeful that this bill would pass in the Senate. Of course, there is no sponsor for the bill so it will just sit there. :[

Breukelen advocaat
06-23-2008, 09:30 PM
Today is the last opportunity this year for the Senate to pass the bill.

silkyblue
06-24-2008, 02:37 AM
thats rocking man ~~

good job

Im reday to chain my naked ass to the court house

hell Ive never been arrested

see what its like


thanks to the powers that b

:smokin: