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Minnesota Wants To Legalize Medical Marijuana, But Police Agencies Are In The Way

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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/02/24/minnesota-marijuana_n_4847825.html

Minnesota will consider passing legislation to legalize the medical use of marijuana, but police agencies are standing in the way.

A bill in the state House of Representatives would legalize the possession and use of up to 2.5 ounces of marijuana for people suffering from a range of medical conditions including cancer, Tourette's syndrome, post-traumatic stress disorder or any other medical condition approved by the state Commissioner of Health.

Patients would first need to obtain an ID card by getting written certification from a doctor, says measure HF 1818, which was introduced by Rep. Carly Melin (D-Hibbing) last spring.

There's evidence that state politicians are open to passing such a bill. A similar effort was approved by the Minnesota House and Senate in 2009 before being vetoed by then-Governor Tim Pawlenty (R).

This time around, Governor Mark Dayton (D) says he'd sign the bill -- but not without the support of Minnesota law enforcement agencies. So far, not a single agency has lent its support to the bill. Their opposition, according to a report in local paper St. Cloud Times, is based on fears that marijuana's medical benefits are still unproven, that any legalization effort will increase the drug's availability to kids and that the bill is too broad in listing qualifying conditions.

The head of one police agency put it another way: He openly admitted that he was worried legalizing weed for medical purposes might make it harder for police to get federal drug war dollars. Minnesota receives millions in anti-drug money from the White House every year, and asset seizures from drug raids have become an integral part of state police budgets, Politics In Minnesota reported earlier this month.

As a result, Melin has said she may draft a compromise bill to legalize marijuana extracts in pill or liquid form. While such a law would be much more restrictive in terms of which patients could receive cannabis for treatment, some law enforcement agencies have said they might be open to such a measure.

The story continues: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/02/24/minnesota-marijuana_n_4847825.html
 
He openly admitted that he was worried legalizing weed for medical purposes might make it harder for police to get federal drug war dollars.

I guess money for an soon to be abandoned drug war is more important than peoples health. Follow anything far enough in the drug "war" and you will get to the money.

and asset seizures from drug raids have become an integral part of state police budgets, Politics In Minnesota reported earlier this month.

Common Thieves.
 
My thoughts exactly...at least he admitted that hes worried about the gov turning off the faucet bc they would be going against draconian law in favor to help ppl improve their quality of life...how unthinkable.
 
They would just re-illegalize like fucking Montana.

Can't trust them northerners. ;)
 
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