Democratic Party endorses medical marijuana ballot measure

September 29, 2010

BY SARAH ROSS

PORTLAND- The campaign for Measure 74 announced Wednesday that they have received support for their cause from the Democratic Party of Oregon.

Co-Author and Co-Chief Petitioner Anthony Johnson said he expects this endorsement to help his campaign by getting the word out to voters that the measure is on the ballot and that it “further legitimizes medical marijuana as medicine.”

Bruce McCain, although not calling himself a voice against Measure 74, suggested that the measure could be seen as “political cover” for legislation that would further regulate and decriminalize marijuana. McCain, an attorney, is also a retired Captain from the Multnomah County Sherriff’s Office.

“I’m just trying to give an objective analysis of what 74 is going to do, and 74 is simply the next step to Prop 19,” said McCain, citing the California proposal to legalize and regulate marijuana use.

Johnson called the measure “stand alone,” saying it should be debated on its individual merits.

“This is simply a medical marijuana provision to help low-income patients get access to medical marijuana, as opposed to any legalization measure or marijuana measure,” he said, denying that it could be a gateway into legalization of the substance.

The measure would allow for the licensing and regulation of medical marijuana dispensaries. It would designate the newly created Oregon Health Authority as the regulatory body overseeing the dispensaries and their producers, Johnson said.

He added that dispensaries and producers would be required to pay regulation fees to the state to fund health programs and medical research studies.

The dispensaries would be set up by non-profit organizations, be required to have a security plan, and could not be within a thousand feet of a school or in a residential area.

McCain, however, questioned the medicinal value of the marijuana plant, saying that the Federal Drug Administration has not yet approved the drug for medicinal purposes, which would allow it to be dispensed at regulated pharmacies.

“There’s a reason for that, and that reason is that the federal government hasn’t agreed to that premise,” said McCain.

Still, McCain stated that if marijuana is found to have medicinal value then it should be used, but the FDA has not yet taken the step in agreeing to that.

Johnson noted that the measure would add a “regulated supply system” to help medical marijuana patients in the state to have a safe supply of medicine, as opposed to growing their own or “risk[ing] their well-being on the black market.”

“First and foremost, it allows compassionate, safe access for Oregon medical marijuana patients,” stated Johnson.

Johnson also added that not only will the revenue generated for the state fund medical research and Oregon health programs, but also that the measure will create “thousands of jobs.”

Measure 74 has received support from a majority of the Citizen’s Initiative Review panelists. Searches for an organized opposition to the measure came up dry, yet two committees are registered through the Secretary of State’s office as supporting it.

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14 Responses to “Democratic Party endorses medical marijuana ballot measure”

  1. malcolm kyle says:

    Partnership for a Drug Free America
    Sources of Funding from 1988-91
    Extracted from Federal Tax Returns

    (figures are approximate)

    Pharmaceutical Firms

    J. Seward Johnson, Sr. Charitable Trusts — $1.1 million
    Du Pont — 125,000
    Proctor and Gamble Fund — 120,000
    Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation — 115,000
    Johnson & Johnson — 100,000
    Merck Foundation — 85,000
    Hoffman-LaRoche — 75,000

    Tobacco and Liquor Firms
    Phillip Morris — 125,000
    Anheuser-Busch — 100,000
    RJ Reynolds — 100,000
    American Brands — 100,000

    Prohibition is a sickening horror and the ocean of hypocrisy, incompetence, corruption and human wreckage it has left in its wake is almost endless.

    Prohibition has decimated generations and criminalized millions for a behavior which is entwined in human existence, and for what other purpose than to uphold the defunct and corrupt thinking of a minority of misguided, self-righteous Neo-Puritans and degenerate demagogues who wish nothing but unadulterated destruction on the rest of us.

    Based on the unalterable proviso that drug use is essentially an unstoppable and ongoing human behavior which has been with us since the dawn of time, any serious reading on the subject of past attempts at any form of drug prohibition would point most normal thinking people in the direction of sensible regulation.

    By its very nature, prohibition cannot fail but create a vast increase in criminal activity, and rather than preventing society from descending into anarchy, it actually fosters an anarchic business model – the international Drug Trade. Any decisions concerning quality, quantity, distribution and availability are then left in the hands of unregulated, anonymous and ruthless drug dealers, who are interested only in the huge profits involved. Thus the allure of this reliable and lucrative industry with it’s enormous income potential that consistently outweighs the risks associated with the illegal operations that such a trade entails, will remain with us until we are collectively forced to admit the obvious.

    There is therefore an irrefutable connection between drug prohibition and the crime, corruption, disease and death it causes. Anybody ‘halfway bright’, and who’s not psychologically challenged, should be capable of understanding that it is not simply the demand for drugs that creates the mayhem, it is our refusal to allow legal businesses to meet that demand. If you are not capable of understanding this connection then maybe you’re using something far stronger than the rest of us. So put away your pipe, lock yourself away in a small room with some tinned soup and water, and try to crawl back into reality A.S.A.P.

    Because Drug cartels will always have an endless supply of ready cash for wages, bribery and equipment, no amount of tax money, police powers, weaponry, wishful thinking or pseudo-science will make our streets safe again. Only an end to prohibition can do that! How much longer are you willing to foolishly risk your own survival by continuing to ignore the obvious, historically confirmed solution?

    If you support the Kool-Aid mass suicide cult of prohibition, and erroneously believe that you can win a war without logic and practical solutions, then prepare yourself for even more death, tortured corpses, corruption, terrorism, sickness, imprisonment, economic tribulation, unemployment and the complete loss of the rule of law.

    “A prohibition law strikes a blow at the very principles upon which our government was founded.”
    Abraham Lincoln

    The only thing prohibition successfully does is prohibit regulation & taxation while turning even our schools and prisons into black markets for drugs. Regulation would mean the opposite!

  2. Christian says:

    Jesus said to treat other people the way we would want to be treated. I know I wouldn’t want my college kid to go to jail with the sexual predators, or my parents to have their house stolen by the police, if they used a little marijuana.

    Let’s change the world. Let’s get registered and vote.

    Citizens and college students in Oregon can register at
    oregonvotes.org/votreg/vreg.htm

    In California, register at
    w w w . sos.ca.gov/elections/elections_vr.htm .
    (just fill out the form and mail it in).

    And you can request a ballot by mail at
    w w w . sos.ca.gov/elections/elections_m.htm .

    In other states, Google your state name and the phrase, voter registration. Print off the form and mail it in (or drive it down to City Hall).

    Five minutes. Register to vote. Change the world. Right now.

    Pass it on

  3. Rational Voice says:

    Signs of intelligence in the Democratic party… interesting.

    VOTE YES ON MEASURE 74

  4. Andrew says:

    Memo to Bruce McCain: The FDA approving something means very little in 2010.

    This is, after all, the FDA that stamped oxycontin, vicodin and other synthetic heroin, along with a whole lot of amphetamines, as A-OK for prescription (and rampant over-prescription, I might add).

    If Bruce McCain wants to say that cannabis is less valid for medicinal purposes than those, then I have an I-5 bridge to sell him.

  5. Dan says:

    “I’m just trying to give an objective analysis of what 74 is going to do, and 74 is simply the next step to Prop 19,” said McCain, citing the California proposal to legalize and regulate marijuana use.”

    Yep continuing statism and destruction of individual liberties.

    Medical MJ is great but we need to look at the bigger issue. We need to END prohibition!

  6. Adamsterdan says:

    McCain please look up patent number6630507 and who holds it. Prohibitionists need to check their facts! Cannabis cures cancer and the government knows it since 1974! Do your research please. Please vote yes on measure 74!

  7. GentleGiant says:

    What a clown. McCain, if your looking for facts from gov’t, you ain’t getting it. They don’t have it. They’ve been perpetrating a blantant fraud on our nation for 73 years now. How ’bout doing some research, ok? You just might learn something. There is 10,000 years of written medical information. It was prescribed by U.S. doctors from 1850 to 1937. It was in 27 different concoctions being prescribed by our doctors. All studies has already determined, medically its much, much, safer than alcohol or tobacco, including aspirin, tylenol, etc. Cannabis, not the mexican slang, marijuana, won’t kill while aspirin, tylenol can. And lastly, it kill cancers, all types of cancer. How ’bout just google medical cannabis and cancer, ok?

  8. I wonder if these folks that oppose medical marijuana have ever had Chemo therapy where your taste buds are destroyed, everything tastes like crap and you vommit all the time?

  9. Impacts says:

    Opposed to the Measure 74

    “We, 11 members of the Citizens’ Initiative Review, oppose Ballot Measure 74 for the following reasons:”

    Proponents are saying “trust us” before rules are made.

    Oregonians will not have a vote on such critical details as: maximum number of dispensaries, purchase limit for individuals in a given time period, penalties for infractions, and statewide recordkeeping for cardholders.

    Convicted felons can become dispensary directors or employees five years after conviction.

    Dispensary directors and their employees are exempt from prosecution for marijuana related activities when in “substantial compliance.” * “Substantial compliance” is not defined or enforceable according to district attorneys and law enforcement.

    Availability of marijuana will increase, inviting illegal activity.
    The language of the measure lacks clarity on regulation, operation, and enforcement

    Summary: Measure 74, a thinly veiled attempt to legalize marijuana, has a high probability of being abused! http://www.review74.org

    http://www.marijuanaharmsfamilies.com

    NO Limits, NO Boundaries, NO on M74

  10. Jim Greig says:

    Impacts has been spreading lies the entire campaign by copying and pasting PDF files from Save Our Society from Drugs. It might even be Calvina Fey heself.

    Learn the truth. Read your ballot pamphlets then mail in your ballots. Vote YES on M 74.

  11. Impacts says:

    No Limits, No Boundaries, No on M74

    Impacts has been spreading the truth.

    M74 does nothing to control the existing program, as M74 will not infringe on a cardholder’s ability to produce their own marijuana or to designate a person responsible for a marijuana grow site. In home grows and caregiver growers will go unregulated continuing to create problems in our communities and cause law enforcement to have to divert their resources to deal with the existing abuses.

    GROW SITES can include marijuana grown in your neighbor’s yard or house. Indoor growing presents dangers because of toxic materials and high volumes of electricity increasing the potential for fires. Grow sites attract in home burglaries, and robberies.

    http://projects.latimes.com/homicide/post/reward-offered-marijuana-dispensary-killing-no-takers-so-far/

    The negativity that comes from the OMMP program comes from the many abuses of this program.

    Such as:

    The illegal trafficking of an illegal drug to others not in the OMMP program
    In-home fires caused by grow lights and illegal electrical wiring
    In-home burglaries and killings over marijuana grows
    Access to pot grows by children in these homes
    The illegal selling of pot to kids
    Illegal pesticides and chemicals that are being used on grows and then the excess being dumped in the environment
    Having your neighbor grow pot in their yard and have to smell the stink of pot
    Trafficking coming in and out all day and night

    Examples:

    Worried by thieves, medical marijuana growers protect crops with booby traps and weapons

    http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2010/11/medical_marijuana_growers_prot.html

    15-year term in Oakridge medical marijuana robbery

    http://www.necn.com/12/08/10/15-year-term-in-Oakridge-medical-marijua/landing_nation.html?&blockID=3&apID=51b059fc02314e6f9e6c1e0a6dfce3fe

    Oregon voters were told in 1998 that the Oregon Medical Marijuana Program was for the sick and dying. Now 12 years later, less than 4% is for cancer. Over 88% is used for common pain. A single doctor is responsible for recommending approximately 35% of all medical marijuana cards, with ten doctors recommending 59% of all cards. OMMP has grown because of misuse of the program and there are many in this program that lie to get high.
    _____________________________________________________________________

    http://www.portlandtribune.com/news/print_story.php?story_id=127128421107102600

    Education begins by complying with the Food and Drug Administration to have medicines approved appropriately. Perhaps the proponents of the Marijuana Program should have thought about the conflicts that would be created by not following the guidelines and regulations of the Food and Drug Administration. This is the process that creates SAFE ACCESS FOR CARDHOLDERS. Many federal dollars have already been spent researching marijuana, which resulted in a clear decision by the Food and Drug Administration the federal agency responsible for approving drugs as safe and effective medicine based on valid scientific data.

    Citizens in Oregon are not fine with marijuana because the marijuana proponents have tried to circumvent the FDA and have tried to get marijuana laws through voter ballot initiatives and legislative ballots, not by scientific FDA approved processes.

    What medicine have voters ever voted for?
    What medicine have citizens ever smoked?
    What medicine have citizens grown in their back yard without any controls, quantity amounts, and delivery methods?

    If Marijuana is so great, why hasn’t the FDA approved it as a medicine and dispensed it like any other medication?

    Until these questions are answered there will not be support for marijuana or measures such as Measure 74.

    http://www.marijuanaharmsfamilies.com


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