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from Drug
War Chronicle, Issue #481, 4/13/07 -- A bill that would make Rhode Island's
medical marijuana law permanent is headed for House and Senate floor votes after
the House Health, Education and Welfare Committee passed it on a 10-3 vote Tuesday
and the Senate Health and Human Services Committee passed it on a unanimous
voice vote Wednesday. Unless HB 6005 and its companion legislation in the Senate,
SB 0791, pass, the Rhode Island medical marijuana program will be ended on June
30.
The Rhode Island legislature last year overrode a veto by Gov. Donald Carcieri
(R) to make the state the 11th to legalize medical marijuana, but the final
version of the measure included a sunset provision. So far, some 244 Rhode Islanders
have registered with the state to use the drug with medical approval.
One of those patients, Craig Paquette of Richmond, who suffers severe spinal
pain from injuries suffered in a car wreck fifteen years ago, as well as serious
side effects from narcotic pain relievers, praised the House committee vote.
"I do not want my family to see me suffer. I am off the painkillers now,
and with a little marijuana, my pain is reduced, my sick stomach goes away,
and I feel human again," he said in a statement after the vote. "Because
of this law, I have a quality of life I would never have had without it, and
I would hate to have that taken away."
Gov. Carcieri doesn't care. His spokesman, Jeff Neal, told the Providence Journal
Wednesday he opposes making the medical marijuana law permanent. "First,"
Neal said, "this Rhode Island statute is in direct conflict with the federal
ban on marijuana. Second, the governor shares the concerns of the state police
that a state medical marijuana law promotes the illicit drug trade while also
making marijuana more available to children and others not using it for medical
purposes."
But Rhode Island legislators have overridden the governor's veto once already
on medical marijuana. Perhaps they will have to do it again.
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