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PA House of Representatives Health & Human Services Committee hearings on HB 1393 Medical Marijuana

Peaceful protest at Broad Street & South Street in Philadelphia, PA
Peaceful protest at Broad Street & South Street in Philadelphia, PA
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Pennsylvania House of Representatives Committee to Debate Medical Marijuana Bill
WHO: Pennsylvania House Health and Human Services committee
WHAT: Public Hearings on HB 1393, medical marijuana in PA
WHEN: December 2, 2009 at 11AM in Harrisburg
CONTACT: media@phillynorml.org

Philadelphia - Pennsylvanians for Medical Marijuana (PA4MMJ) is pleased to announce that the PA House of Representatives Health and Human Services Committee will have hearings on HB 1393, The Compassionate Use Medical Marijuana Act.

Scheduled in Harrisburg on December 2, 2009 these will be the first public hearings on medical cannabis in the history of the Commonwealth.

Patient & Doctor testimonials needed for PA House Health & Human Services Subcommittee hearing. 

On April 29, 2009 Rep. Mark B. Cohen, the Chair of the House Democratic Caucus, introduced the bill to legalize medical marijuana. HB1393 is solid legislation that would allow registered patients to grow six plants or purchase cannabis through Compassion Centers. A provision in the bill allows these medical cannabis sales to be taxed.
Barry Busch
AIDS patient and medical marijuana activist Barry Busch, founder of PA4MMJ.
Barry passed away on July 11, 2005, before he could see a
Medical Marijuana bill introduced. HB 1393 is named for him.

Representative Cohen has taken on the issue with courage, drive and a real understanding of patients needs. At a press conference at the bill's introduction Cohen said, "It's time to create a new, honest image for marijuana. One as a form of treatment that when prescribed by responsible doctors could help thousands of patients across this commonwealth."

Three newspaper Editorial Boards endorsed the bill immediately after it was introduced: The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Pocono Record and the Daily Review of Towanda.

The topic of medical marijuana has been well covered this year by local media. Rep. Cohen and spokespeople from PA4MMJ have appeared in television programs on the radio and in newspaper articles covering the issue.

The December 2nd hearings will feature PA patients who have the tremendous courage to tell their legislators about their personal experiences finding benefits from cannabis therapy. Medical professionals and other experts have contacted PA4MMJ and expressed their commitment to testifying at every stage of the legislation.

Volunteer advocates Derek Rosenzweig, Ed Pane and Chris Goldstein have been interacting with legislators including Representative Frank Oliver who chairs the twenty-six-member HHS committee. Overall reaction to the bill by elected officials has been positive and filled with curiosity.

PA4MMJ hosts a website that includes a detailed look at the legislation, medical marijuana information and action points for volunteers. The group is still seeking those patients and professionals who wish to testify.

PhillyNORML and PA4MMJ hosted a series of medical marijuana information seminars over the summer and held a candlelight vigil was held in front of Independence Hall on July 11th. Awareness and fundraising events for HB1393 are planned throughout the winter. Please visit www.pa4mmj.org

Source Pennsylvanians for Medical Marijuana - Internet  press release 11/9/2009

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Patient & Doctor testimonials needed for PA House Health & Human Services Subcommittee hearing

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Comments

  • Phil E. Drifter 2 years ago

    Oh boy I'm so glad to hear about this, I was wondering if I'd have to write to my rep to inquire about it, I haven't heard anything about it since it was mentioned in April.

  • Phil E. Drifter 2 years ago

    Ok I'll just tell everyone who reads this right now: It's not a war on (some) drugs, it's a war on minorities to replace outlawed slave labor with prison labor.

    1865: North wins Civil War, outlaws slavery.
    1865-1904: Various government offices around the country propose and enact 'grandfather clauses' which even *I* studied in grade school. These clauses were struck down because they restricted the newly freed slaves right to vote.
    1904--> Uncle Sam outlaws naturally growing substances that minorities were using so they could replace slave labor with prison labor.

    Read tinyurl.com/1mn which is a transcript of the speech given by Dr. Whitebread to the CA Judges' Assn before CA's 1995 vote to legalize medicinal cannabis.

    Basically what the government did was outlaw naturally occurring medicines so Big Pharma could profit from making synthetic ones.

    Alcohol is by far the most dangerous drug on the planet, because no other drug turns it's user into a stumbling, belligerent mo

  • Phil E. Drifter 2 years ago

    I don't know why the site cut me off, I was within the character limit.

    Alcohol is by far the most dangerous drug on the planet, because no other drug turns it's user into a stumbling, belligerent moron.

  • Alan 2 years ago

    im so glad to hear about this! as a pa resident i hope pa will follow other states that permit the legal use and dispention on medical bud it will help my condition a lot good luck on dec 2nd!

  • Anonymous 3 months ago

    Barry Busch was my father and he put a lot of time and effort into this. I am very proud of him and believe the worst thing that ever happened for this cause was his death...... FYI, He did 7/11/2007.

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