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midnight

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Wed Sep 26, 2012, 09:47 PM Sep 2012

Elizabeth Warren Expresses Support For Medical Marijuana Legalization [View all]

Most of us who have watched a person we love suffer from illness and disease would like this option to be available..... This is on the ballet in Massachusetts for this November....


By Nicole Flatow on Sep 24, 2012 at 4:30 pm

Massachusetts Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren said she supports legalizing medical marijuana during a radio interview with Boston’s WTKK-FM Monday. In answering a question about the Massachusetts ballot initiative, she recalled sitting with her father on his death bed, when “there was some discussion” about whether marijuana would have helped:
You know, I held my father’s hand while he died of cancer, and it’s really painful when you do something like that up close and personal. My mother was already gone and I was very very close to my father. And it puts me in a position of saying, if there’s something a physician can prescribe that can help someone who’s suffering, I’m in favor of that. Now, I want to make sure they’ve got the right restrictions. It should be like any other prescription drug. That there’s careful control over it. But I think it’s really hard to watch somebody suffer that you love.
Listen:

Warren’s statement comes as public support for decriminalizing marijuana is growing. A poll in May found that 56 percent of Americans now support legalizing marijuana and regulating it like states regulate alcohol and tobacco. In Massachusetts, a more recent poll found 59 percent of voters support legalizing marijuana specifically for medical use.
Should Massachusetts voters approve the measure on the November ballot to legalize medical marijuana in the state, Massachusetts will join 17 other states and the District of Columbia, which already have some statute in place decriminalizing medical marijuana. In spite of this growing movement among the states, federal officials are continuing to crack down on dispensaries, enforcing federal law even where state laws allow those dispensaries.

http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2012/09/24/901171/elizabeth-warren-expresses-support-for-medical-marijuana-legalization/

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Woot! The more I learn about Ms. Warren the more I like her. ~nt 99th_Monkey Sep 2012 #1
That's good, because i'm planning to vote for it, and for her. nt Xipe Totec Sep 2012 #2
I can tell you from firsthand experience - marijuana relieves the nausea caused by chemo geckosfeet Sep 2012 #3
I'm glad you were able to have access to this herb, but sad to hear you needed it... midnight Sep 2012 #4
Yes. I live in MA and will definitely be voting for her. You can sense a tide turing for her. geckosfeet Sep 2012 #5
How exciting.... midnight Sep 2012 #6
Our next President! nt bemildred Sep 2012 #7
knock on wood. nt limpyhobbler Sep 2012 #16
Look all MJ will be legal throughout the mountain west and west coast in 10 years musiclawyer Sep 2012 #8
It would be welcomed to see legalization spread... However those in our courts have all the laws midnight Sep 2012 #9
Cops cannot pick up users one by one for very long musiclawyer Sep 2012 #10
Yep, it's already out of control. bemildred Sep 2012 #11
The Government, using the term ubiquitously, has a choice musiclawyer Sep 2012 #12
Yes. They will give us social-issue crumbs as long as they get to keep the guns and money. nt bemildred Sep 2012 #13
I live in Wisconsin.... Over a year ago Sennsenbrenner cut aid to the courts for those needing midnight Sep 2012 #14
PS: that is an interesting suggestion, about a test. bemildred Sep 2012 #15
Actually no California is a MM state and the cops have no tools except their 5 senses musiclawyer Sep 2012 #17
No, I mean the incentive is already there in MM states. bemildred Sep 2012 #18
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