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File #: 8093-14    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Motion Status: In Committee
File created: 2/14/2014 In control: Committee on Government Reform
On agenda: 2/18/2014 Final action:
Title: Expressing the Sense of Council of Allegheny County calling for the General Assembly to support legislation allowing for the compassionate use of marijuana for legitimate medical purposes.
Sponsors: William Robinson
Expressing the Sense of Council of Allegheny County calling for the General Assembly to support legislation allowing for the compassionate use of marijuana for legitimate medical purposes.

WHEREAS, the legalization of state regulated marijuana sales continues to be a controversial matter, and the Compassionate Use Medical Marijuana Act (House Bill 1663) has recently been reintroduced in the Pennsylvania General Assembly, which has the support of a broad majority of Pennsylvania’s population; and
WHEREAS, this bill limits the legal sale of marijuana to people who have a recommendation of the medical doctor and provides for a limited number of compassion centers throughout Pennsylvania to sell it; and
WHEREAS, the American College of Physicians urges review of marijuana's status as a schedule I controlled substance and its reclassification into a more appropriate schedule, given the scientific evidence regarding marijuana's safety and efficacy in some clinical conditions; and
WHEREAS, former US Surgeon General, Joycelyn Elders stated that “the evidence is overwhelming that marijuana can relieve certain types of pain, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms caused by such illnesses as multiple sclerosis, cancer and AIDS, or by the harsh drugs sometimes used to treat them. And it can do so with remarkable safety adding that marijuana is less toxic than many of the drugs that physicians prescribe every day.” and
WHEREAS, proponents of medical marijuana, including doctors argue that it can be a safe and effective treatment for the symptoms of cancer, AIDS, multiple sclerosis, pain, glaucoma, epilepsy, and other conditions. They cite dozens of peer-reviewed studies, prominent medical organizations, major government reports, and the use of marijuana as medicine throughout world history; and
WHEREAS, Lester Grinspoon, MD, Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, wrote that studies have led “ to what medicine already knew but had largely forgotten or igno...

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