Jim Finnel
Fallen Cannabis Warrior & Ex News Moderator
That's the message a national pro-pot group is taking to New York's airwaves with a pair of commercials urging state lawmakers to pass a medical marijuana bill.
"We figured it was time to bring some attention to this," said Bruce Mirken, spokesman for the Marijuana Policy Project.
Each of the ads features a chronic pain sufferer touting the benefits of toking up.
Legislation sponsored by Assemblyman Richard Gottfried and Sen. Thomas Duane, both Manhattan Democrats, would make it legal for people with serious medical conditions to score limited amounts of marijuana from state-certified distributors or grow it themselves.
The bill has passed the Assembly but gone up in smoke in the Senate, where it is unlikely to win approval anytime soon.
The group is running the ads on WNBC-TV and local cable stations, hoping to woo key senators. The ads are also running upstate.The city's ABC, CBS and Fox affiliates harshed the group's buzz by declining to run the ads, Mirken added.
NewsHawk: User: 420 MAGAZINE ® - Medical Marijuana Publication & Social Networking
Source: NYDailyNews.com
Author: Glenn Bain
Copyright: 2009 NYDailyNews.com
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Website: Medical marijuana advocates take bill fight to TV ads; stymied by TV affiliates who won't air them
"We figured it was time to bring some attention to this," said Bruce Mirken, spokesman for the Marijuana Policy Project.
Each of the ads features a chronic pain sufferer touting the benefits of toking up.
Legislation sponsored by Assemblyman Richard Gottfried and Sen. Thomas Duane, both Manhattan Democrats, would make it legal for people with serious medical conditions to score limited amounts of marijuana from state-certified distributors or grow it themselves.
The bill has passed the Assembly but gone up in smoke in the Senate, where it is unlikely to win approval anytime soon.
The group is running the ads on WNBC-TV and local cable stations, hoping to woo key senators. The ads are also running upstate.The city's ABC, CBS and Fox affiliates harshed the group's buzz by declining to run the ads, Mirken added.
NewsHawk: User: 420 MAGAZINE ® - Medical Marijuana Publication & Social Networking
Source: NYDailyNews.com
Author: Glenn Bain
Copyright: 2009 NYDailyNews.com
Contact: Services - NY Daily News
Website: Medical marijuana advocates take bill fight to TV ads; stymied by TV affiliates who won't air them