March 23rd, 2009

Reports the Philadelphia Inquirer:

State Rep. Mark Cohen of Philadelphia said yesterday he hoped to introduce a bill next month to legalize the medical use of marijuana in Pennsylvania.

There is obviously no consensus on legalizing marijuana, but there is a widespread consensus on legalizing medical marijuana,” the Democrat said. “I think there is a solid scientific case and there is overwhelming popular support.”

Cohen expects his bill to “emulate” legislation being considered by New Jersey’s Assembly after passage by the state Senate.

The New Jersey measure would let registered patients suffering from cancer, multiple sclerosis and other illnesses grow marijuana plants for medical use or buy the drug at a licensed center. Gov. Corzine said he’d sign the bill.

Cohen, whose district is mostly in Northeast Philadelphia, expects his bill not only to require prescriptions, but to set forth a plan for regulating distribution and sales.

More study, including input from state officials, would be needed to determine the best setup, whether that involves using existing state stores and pharmacies or new providers.

“I think it can easily raise $25 million a year in taxes,” said Cohen.

Next month, Michigan will join a dozen other states, including California, that have legalized the medical use of marijuana.

In recent years, there has been little talk of such a move in the Pennsylvania legislature.

Some physicians and patients say that other medications can be even more dangerous, Cohen said.

“I’m aware of potential dangers that abuse can cause, but all prescription drugs can also be abused,” he said.



One Response to “Rep. Cohen will introduce bill to legalize medical marijuana use in PA”

  1. Becky Says:

    I think marijuana should be legalized for medical purposes because of the fact my fiance has a difficult time falling asleep at night and doesn’t want the risk of being addicted to a pill. He has been down that road before. His eating happens are very bad when he doesn’t smoke and he is always in a mood like he is bipolar or something. If this bill passes I believe he would be a good recomender for the proof that marijuana does have an effect on helping people eat and sleep.

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