Saturday 21 May 2011

Delaware Senate Approves Medical Marijuana

Delawareans with cancer, HIV/AIDS, multiple sclerosis and other debilitating diseases could be legally using marijuana a year from now to alleviate the effects of their ailments. The Senate on Wednesday sent Gov. Jack Markell legislation that would decriminalize marijuana possession, use and distribution for limited medical purposes.

The Senate’s final vote came after an extensive lobbying effort that began in January with a visit to Legislative Hall by celebrity talk show host Montel Williams, who uses marijuana to ease the debilitating effects of MS.

With Markell expected to sign the bill soon, Delaware would have one of the strictest medical marijuana laws in the country, regulating everything from the quality of the cannabis to how it is transported. Fifteen states, including New Jersey, already have medical marijuana laws on the books.

7 comments:

  1. It should just be legal period and I don't even smoke.

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  2. alcohol is like 50283059720347 times more dangerous and im serious right now. not even smoke!

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  3. If the purpose is right, and they can control it then I agree.

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  4. A nationwide legalization and regulation of Marijuana would help aleviate a lot of problems we have with gangs, crime, etc. and also bring in some revinue from taxes.

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  5. This is a good idea, delaware rules

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  6. I think this is a good idea. Drugs can be used for goo things too. I am not talkin of these methheads or heroinaddicts with needles in their arms who would suck cocks for a shot.
    But Marihuana and LSD can be used to heal or positively treat diseaeses.

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