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03.02.2009

A New Way to Combat Chronicle Illness in Trenton, N.J

A new way to combat chronicle illness in Trenton, is marijuana smoking which became possible under a bill passed Monday by the state Senate, was proposed to New Jerseyans as a kind of treatment.

According to Sen. Nicholas Scutari, D-Linden proposition, it will be legally possible to grow six marijuana plants or have marijuana grown in particular authorized welfare institutions and will be proposed for chronic and terminal illnesses.

Scutari expressed rather controversial opinion that this kind of therapeutics will be applied exclusively to those who are suffering from severe, chronic or terminal illness and medical marijuana is probably the very last chance to survive.

The 22-16 Senate vote marked the first time the bill had advanced in the Legislature. It now goes to the New Jersey Assembly, where the situation is in the air. Having adopted the bill New Jersey has all chances to become the 14th state in the list that legalized medical marijuana at their own peril and risk.

The protagonists of legalization with good reason points that medicinal marijuana has already substantiated to disencumber nausea and pain in patients suffering from AIDS and HIV the virus that causes AIDS, glaucoma, cancer, multiple sclerosis when other drugs fail.

Roseanne Scotti of the Drug Policy Alliance, a group that supports the bill advocated that predominantly those who suffered much during their disgusting illness will measure the gravity of the situation and vote for New Jersey to legalize compassionate use of medical marijuana. It didn?t go without a blot on the landscape- critics interpreted it as illegal drug use promotion.

Sen. Gerald Cardinale, R-Cresskill raised completely reasonable question concerning how authorities would control marijuana growing inside patients' homes. It was said that in majority states the result was achieved by means of referendum propaganda, while in New Jersey it needs to be done by Legislature modification.

Alaska, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Maine, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont and Washington- are States where medical marijuana is legal.

Only Hawaii, Vermont, Rhode Island and New Mexico legislatures passed bills to formalize medical marijuana; the other states did so through referendum propaganda.

The figures are enough impressive in New Jersey - 86 percent of voted took the poll for official legalization, according to Scotti During a 2006 hearing on the bill, celebrity Montel Williams told New Jersey lawmakers that marijuana helps release chronic knee and foot pain brought on by cerebrospinal sclerosis.

After an unpleasant happening at a Detroit airport when he was stopped by an Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms officer for carrying drug paraphernalia, though later-on the precedent was exhausted, Williams, a registered medical marijuana user in California expressed a strong desire to advocate medical marijuana legalization.


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