By Ellen Lenox Smith,
At least half a dozen states may be joining Colorado and Washington in the full legalization of marijuana. As a medical marijuana patient in Rhode Island, that has never been my battle.
I have tried to stay focused on improving medical marijuana laws in Rhode Island and 23 other states, such as expanding the conditions for which it can be prescribed to include chronic pain and other medical issues.
It is mind boggling to me that some states have not yet approved marijuana’s medical use, but seem to be jumping right into legalization, most likely because they see it as a way to generate tax revenue.
We must hold onto the medical programs and be sure they are not mixed into the rules for full legalization. That would be like allowing medication from the pharmacy available to anyone to enjoy for pleasure. This is our medicine.
I have no problem with others having the pleasure of using cannabis socially, but let’s make sure we maintain the integrity of the medical programs.
At least half a dozen states may be joining Colorado and Washington in the full legalization of marijuana. As a medical marijuana patient in Rhode Island, that has never been my battle.
I have tried to stay focused on improving medical marijuana laws in Rhode Island and 23 other states, such as expanding the conditions for which it can be prescribed to include chronic pain and other medical issues.
It is mind boggling to me that some states have not yet approved marijuana’s medical use, but seem to be jumping right into legalization, most likely because they see it as a way to generate tax revenue.
We must hold onto the medical programs and be sure they are not mixed into the rules for full legalization. That would be like allowing medication from the pharmacy available to anyone to enjoy for pleasure. This is our medicine.
I have no problem with others having the pleasure of using cannabis socially, but let’s make sure we maintain the integrity of the medical programs.
This is our vision for every state in this country in the near future:
1)
Medical marijuana is approved in all states and it includes reciprocity
from state to state so we are safe to medicate legally when we travel.
2)
Patients qualify when their doctors confirm they have a need and
cannabis is no longer limited to specific conditions. There are many
less common ones that can be treated effectively with this medication.
3) Patients have a choice of growing, which is both therapeutic and helpful for those who find strains they are compatible with.
4)
Each state offers compassion centers or dispensaries that are
strategically placed so all have access within a reasonable distance.
5)
Prices at these centers are affordable and on a sliding scale. Many who
are afflicted with health issues already have massive medical bills. We
do not want to have the mindset of making a large profit off the sale
of their medication.
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