LePage vetoes medical marijuana bill
Source: Portland Press Herald
Gov. Paul LePage vetoed a medical cannabis bill Friday that would allow doctors to certify patient use for any medical reason.
In a veto letter fired off late Friday afternoon, LePage, a staunch marijuana opponent, ticked off 11 reasons why he was vetoing the sweeping reform bill, ranging from complaints about the establishment of a medical marijuana research fund to licensing of dangerous extraction laboratories, noting his list of complaints was by no means exhaustive.
The reform bill, which was held over to last weeks special legislative session, was the Legislatures bid to tackle longstanding problems in the medical use of marijuana program, which has undergone significant changes only twice since it was established in 1999. Maine has 42,000 certified medical marijuana patients.
The legislation would allow doctors to certify a patient to get a medical marijuana card for any therapeutic or palliative use that doctor deems appropriate. It effectively eliminates the state list of qualifying conditions ranging from post-traumatic stress disorder to AIDS and prolonged untreatable pain to Alzheimers disease that must be met to get a medical card under current law.
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Drove past the Blaine House this morning,
Saw LePage face down on the lawn.
again
MarianJack
(10,237 posts)...is to send AG Janet Mills to the Blaine House in January of 2019.
Hopefully, no Democrats will fall for the Alan Caron snake oil as so many did for Eliot Cutler in 2010 and 2014. Teabagger Republican Shawn Moody would only be a less intelligent incarnation of LePage, and we can't afford that.
RESIST!
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,517 posts)SergeStorms
(19,186 posts)regarding a registered physician prescribing marijuana. Like Maine, PTSD, AIDS, Cancer, etc. are the only conditions under which marijuana can be prescribed. There's only about 60,000 legal users of marijuana in the entire state! It's very cost prohibitive as well, as no insurance covers seeing a qualified physician. The initial visit runs about $250-300 with a second follow up visit required at about $100-150. Then there's the cost of the drugs themselves, which are tinctures or pills only. A legal user cannot possess leaves or buds.
It's a very half-assed system for such a "liberal" state! There are also no plans to revisit the expansion of the conditions treated or to allow marijuana to be smoked for treatment. Such unbelievable bullshit for such a "liberal" state.
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Zing Zing Zingbah
(6,496 posts)That's pretty much all he has done as governor is veto bills and act like a total jerk. He even vetoes bills he wanted legislature to make because it is some sort of hissy fit for him. For example, he recently vetoed funding for the bicentennial commission after he specifically ask legislature to put together funding for it. If he doesn't get his way about everything then no one gets anything.