NEWS Pennsylvania house of reps. votes for MMJ, seems I can soon move back home.

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Hi,
I am not sure if this goes here. But the following article is true and means that i may be able to finally move back home (i love colorado, but I miss home).

Pennsylvania House of reps voted to legalized MMJ. While this bill does not allow for plant smoking, it allows for vaping and for adding of forums of consumption. Let's hope this means Pennsylvania is on the right path. The governor of the state as well as most senators have promised to vote yes on this bill asap and only vote no if bad legislation is found to have been slipped in. This is truly great news for people on the east coast. It protects mmj card holders from being fired from any job, or from being denied any job, because they test hot for pot.

http://6abc.com/news/house-votes-to-legalize-medical-marijuana-in-pennsylvania/1249421/

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By MARK SCOLFORO and MARC LEVY Associated Press
Wednesday, March 16, 2016 11:28PM
HARRISBURG, Pa. --
A bill to let Pennsylvania patients who suffer from a list of ailments obtain marijuana for therapeutic purposes easily passed the state House on Wednesday, leaving only approval by the Senate, which overwhelmingly passed a similar bill last year.

The House voted 149-43 for legislation that would set standards for growers, dispensaries and physicians. Patients could take the drug in pill, oil or liquid form, but would not be able to obtain marijuana they could smoke.

Supporters said it would help relieve the suffering of sick people.

"Today we have the opportunity of offering hope to the parents of these children, to the patients, offering the hope of letting them, along with their doctors, decide how to best treat the conditions they're dealing with on a daily basis," said Rep. Jim Cox, R-Berks.

Opponents argued the Legislature should not be approving a drug that is illegal under federal law.

"We're setting the path to bypass the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) product approval process, whether the drugs are good or bad. We're saying we're willing to circumvent that process, a process that's been in place for over 100 years, because it's what's needed now," said Majority Whip Bryan Cutler, R-Lancaster.

The bill would allow people to buy marijuana from a dispensary after they have been certified by a medical practitioner to have one of the 17 enumerated conditions. Those conditions include cancer, epilepsy, autism, Parkinson's disease, post-traumatic stress disorder, sickle cell anemia, multiple sclerosis, AIDS, glaucoma and chronic or intractable pain. Under the proposal, the state would license up to 25 growers and processors, and as many as 50 dispensaries, which could each operate three locations.

Rep. Jeff Pyle, R-Armstrong, drew a standing ovation after speaking of his own battle with cancer and the chance that his daughters may inherit the disease.

"I live with cancer every day. I'm told there's a very high likelihood I'll have it again," Pyle said, adding: "Please let my kids have access to this."

Advocates celebrated in the Capitol after several years of going from door to door seeking support among lawmakers. Many are the parents of children who have lost their ability to function intellectually at their age level because of the severe seizures they suffer daily.

One parent, Dana Ulrich, said she is convinced that legal access to the drug would help her 8-year-old daughter Lorelei, who has numerous seizures every day.

"I absolutely believe that it will help her and so does her doctor," she said.

Noting that medical groups have come out against the bill, saying it needs more research, Rep. Matt Baker, R-Tioga, called the vote unprecedented.

"I cannot remember when was the last time this august body voted on a bill that was in direct violation of federal law," Baker said.

Marijuana is widely available on the black market, noted Rep. Marty Flynn, D-Lackawanna.

"All we're doing is allowing the people of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania who need this to access it legally," Flynn said.

Sen. Mike Folmer, R-Lebanon, a key sponsor, said the Senate would take it up and get it to the governor as soon as possible.

Senate Republican spokeswoman Jennifer Kocher said the House changes were being reviewed.

"We understand the urgency behind continuing the progress," Kocher said.

Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf, who has urged passage of legalized medical marijuana, released a statement that applauded the House vote and predicted the bill would provide "essential help" to patients.

The National Conference of State Legislatures says 23 states, Guam and Washington, D.C., have enacted comprehensive public medical marijuana and cannabis programs since California was first in 1996.
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Very nice article!

The House voted 149-43 for legislation that would set standards for growers, dispensaries and physicians. Patients could take the drug in pill, oil or liquid form, but would not be able to obtain marijuana they could smoke.

It's good to see them take the medicinal benefits of cannabis this serious.


Hi,
I am not sure if this goes here. But the following article is true and means that i may be able to finally move back home (i love colorado, but I miss home).

I am going to move this to The Legal States Section for you.
 
this is great i cant believe a commonwealth like PA would actually do this sooner rather than later. im very happy for all that this will affect and improve their lives
 
this is great i cant believe a commonwealth like PA would actually do this sooner rather than later. im very happy for all that this will affect and improve their lives
I as well am surprised that PA of all places is going through this and actually doing it. I believe it is purely due to the constant pressure of cancer patients as well as my firm belief that the Governor of the commonwealth's prostate cancer diagnosis is pushing this ahead full steam
 
The current medical marijuana bill was presented to the Governor on April 13, 2016.
Governor Wolf plans to sign it on april 17th.
 
The current medical marijuana bill was presented to the Governor on April 13, 2016.
Governor Wolf plans to sign it on april 17th.
i just hope the bill was done right... i doubt it tho
 
it was not the best, but they provision for the board to reccomend increasing the scope of available diagnosis to be allowed mmj as well as recommend retail sale of bud
do you have a link to that by chance?
 
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