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Medical marijuana in R.I.
by EDITORIALProvidence Journal
May 19th, 2004
Rhode Island may soon become the 10th state to let doctors recommend marijuana to their patients. The drug is known to ease pain and the discomforts of treatments for cancer, AIDS and other ailments. Legalizing marijuana for medical use would seem a humane and rational policy.
Vermont Lawmakers Pass Medical Marijuana
WCAX TV - Burlington, VT
May 19th, 2004
Medical Marijuana was a bill that would not die. With time ticking down in the session, senators continued a push to keep it alive.
Vermont to Become 10th State with Law Allowing Medical Use of Marijuana
by Darren M. Allen and John ZicconiRutland Herald
May 19th, 2004
A measure legalizing the use and possession of marijuana by people suffering from AIDS, cancer or multiple sclerosis crossed its final legislative hurdle Wednesday, paving the way for it to become law without the signature of Gov. James Douglas.
Committee To Set Medical Marijuana Guidelines
KSBW TV
May 18th, 2004
Santa Cruz County supervisors are calling for doctors to help set up guidelines for people who use medical marijuana.
Roseville officials seek to regulate medical marijuana stores
by Jennifer K. MoritaSacramento Bee
May 18th, 2004
Four months after Roseville's first medical marijuana store opened, city officials are looking at regulations that would limit others from setting up shop.
U.S. drug laws threaten public health
by Doug BandowSyndicated Columnist
May 16th, 2004
The U.S. drug war has failed: America's drug laws pose a far greater threat to public health and safety than does drug abuse. Drug use should be treated as a medical and moral issue, not a criminal one.
Vermont House: Very Sick Can Use Marijuana
by James JardinCaledonian-Record
May 14th, 2004
The Vermont House of Representatives spent four hours Thursday debating proposals to allow patients suffering from chronic pain to smoke marijuana to alleviate their pain.
Vermont House says very sick can use marijuana
by David GramAssociated Press
May 13th, 2004
The Vermont House gave preliminary approval Thursday to a bill that would allow people with certain life-threatening illnesses to use marijuana to relieve pain and nausea without fear of arrest and prosecution.
Connecticut marijuana bill killed
by Jack Terceno and Deanna Holgerson, EditorsEaston Courier
May 13th, 2004
The war on drugs battled its way to the state Legislature this year where lawmakers eventually voted to legalize its use.
Marijuana briefing for New Zealand select committee
New Zealand Herald
May 13th, 2004
Experts and officials from Government-sanctioned medical marijuana programmes in the Netherlands, Canada and the United States will visit New Zealand this month.
Approval for cannabis spray sought in Canada
by ROD MICKLEBURGHGlobe and Mail
May 13th, 2004
The world's first proposed cannabis-laced prescription drug to relieve pain may get its start in Canada.
Marijuana-based drug developed to treat MS
by CPCalgary Sun
May 13th, 2004
Pharmaceutical giant Bayer HealthCare has applied to market a marijuana-based drug in Canada. If approved, it would be the first cannabis-based drug legally available in this country for the relief of debilitating symptoms of multiple sclerosis and severe neuropathic pain.
Supervisors extend deadline for medical pot task force
The Times-Standard
May 12th, 2004
Humboldt County's medical marijuana task force is getting more time to produce recommendations on a countywide medical pot ordinance. The Board of Supervisors on Tuesday agreed to extend a 90-day deadline for the task force to come forward with the recommendations.
Democracy loses out on marijuana vote
by EDITORIALHamden Journal
May 12th, 2004
We Americans like to think of ourselves as living in a representative democracy, where we elect leaders who vote to determine the course of our laws and society. When a vote succeeds, we believe, then that bill is passed.
Medically used marijuana deserves discussion
by EDITORIALTroy Record
May 11th, 2004
Narcotics as strong as and not much different from heroin are routinely administered after major surgery, and opiates and the like are called into play for terminal patients as a way to ease their final days.
VT governor reiterates opposition to medical marijuana
by Tim McCahillAssociated Press
May 6th, 2004
Gov. James Douglas repeated his concerns about medical marijuana on Thursday, one day after a House committee approved a bill that would exempt patients with certain illnesses from arrest for using the drug.
NY rethinking its ban on medical marijuana
by Dionne SearceyNewsday
May 5th, 2004
The Republican leader of the State Senate said yesterday he was warming to legalizing the use of medical marijuana, opening the door for movement on an issue that has been stalled here for years.
Vermont House panel passes revised medical marijuana bill
by Tim McCahillAssociated Press
May 5th, 2004
A House committee has passed a revised version of a medical marijuana bill that would exempt patients with certain illnesses from arrest and prosecution for possession of limited amounts of the drug.
Connecticut lawmakers debate medical marijuana use
by Jack P. Terceno and Jessica LyonHamden Journal
May 5th, 2004
The House of Representatives voted on a medical marijuana bill that would allow residents to grow marijuana in their homes for personal use, provided they receive a doctor's prescription for the drug.
Michigan medical marijuana issue may make Nov. ballot
by Tracy DavisAnn Arbor News
May 5th, 2004
Organizers say they have gathered enough signatures to put a medical marijuana question before Ann Arbor voters on the November ballot.

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