Advocates to allow marijuana to be used by chronically and terminally ill residents in New Hampshire are putting their case on the air.
The N.H. Coalition for Common Sense Marijuana Policy is running a 30-second TV commercial promoting the proposal and urging Gov. John Lynch to support it.
The state Senate approved the bill on Wednesday and returned it to the House with minor changes.
Lynch has concerns about abuses and enforcement difficulties, but has not said he would veto the bill.
Coalition Director Matt Simon says the group wants the governor to see stories of people it says would benefit from medical marijuana. The ad will run for at least a week.
News Hawk- Ganjarden 420 Magazine
Source: Foster's Daily Democrat
Contact: Foster's Daily Democrat
Copyright: 2009 Geo. J. Foster Company.
Website: Group Running NH Ads To Boost Medical Marijuana
The N.H. Coalition for Common Sense Marijuana Policy is running a 30-second TV commercial promoting the proposal and urging Gov. John Lynch to support it.
The state Senate approved the bill on Wednesday and returned it to the House with minor changes.
Lynch has concerns about abuses and enforcement difficulties, but has not said he would veto the bill.
Coalition Director Matt Simon says the group wants the governor to see stories of people it says would benefit from medical marijuana. The ad will run for at least a week.
News Hawk- Ganjarden 420 Magazine
Source: Foster's Daily Democrat
Contact: Foster's Daily Democrat
Copyright: 2009 Geo. J. Foster Company.
Website: Group Running NH Ads To Boost Medical Marijuana