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Patients will be allowed to possess up to three ounces,but a federal ban
remains.
New rules to allow patients in Hawaii to use marijuana for medical purposes
have been approved by Gov. Cayetano and will go into effect next Thursday.
Under the rules, patients will be allowed to possess up to three ounces of
marijuana and grow up to seven plants -- three mature plants and four
immature plants.
Department of Public Safety Director Ted Sakai said even though the state
will allow the use of marijuana for medical reasons, it is still illegal
under federal law and the state is trying to work with the federal
government to resolve the conflict.
Physicians will be able to issue written certificates for patients to use
marijuana to ease their pain, Sakai said at a press conference this morning.
"The program is designed to alleviate suffering in the community and get
some experience and make it work properly," Sakai said.
Licensed physicians in Hawaii can obtain the certificates beginning today at
the Department of Public Safety, Sakai said.
The department will issue a temporary registration certificate to patients
upon receipt of the physician's written certificate and payment of a $25
fee.
Physicians will be required to notify the department if a patient no longer
requires the medical use of marijuana.
The Legislature passed a law last year allowing medical use of marijuana,
but left it up to the Department of Public Safety to come up with rules to
administer its use. Public hearings were held last month.
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Newshawk: Cannabis News - marijuana, hemp, and cannabis news
Pubdate: Tue, 19 Dec 2000
Source: Honolulu Star-Bulletin (HI)
Copyright: 2000 Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Contact: letters@starbulletin.com
Address: P.O. Box 3080, Honolulu, Hawaii 96802
Fax: (808) 523-8509
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Author: Janine Tully, Star-Bulletin
remains.
New rules to allow patients in Hawaii to use marijuana for medical purposes
have been approved by Gov. Cayetano and will go into effect next Thursday.
Under the rules, patients will be allowed to possess up to three ounces of
marijuana and grow up to seven plants -- three mature plants and four
immature plants.
Department of Public Safety Director Ted Sakai said even though the state
will allow the use of marijuana for medical reasons, it is still illegal
under federal law and the state is trying to work with the federal
government to resolve the conflict.
Physicians will be able to issue written certificates for patients to use
marijuana to ease their pain, Sakai said at a press conference this morning.
"The program is designed to alleviate suffering in the community and get
some experience and make it work properly," Sakai said.
Licensed physicians in Hawaii can obtain the certificates beginning today at
the Department of Public Safety, Sakai said.
The department will issue a temporary registration certificate to patients
upon receipt of the physician's written certificate and payment of a $25
fee.
Physicians will be required to notify the department if a patient no longer
requires the medical use of marijuana.
The Legislature passed a law last year allowing medical use of marijuana,
but left it up to the Department of Public Safety to come up with rules to
administer its use. Public hearings were held last month.
_____________________________________________
Distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in
receiving the included information for research and educational purposes.
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MAP posted-by: Andrew
Newshawk: Cannabis News - marijuana, hemp, and cannabis news
Pubdate: Tue, 19 Dec 2000
Source: Honolulu Star-Bulletin (HI)
Copyright: 2000 Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Contact: letters@starbulletin.com
Address: P.O. Box 3080, Honolulu, Hawaii 96802
Fax: (808) 523-8509
Feedback: Honolulu Star-Advertiser | Hawaii News, Sports, Weather and Entertainment
Website: Honolulu Star-Advertiser | Hawaii News, Sports, Weather and Entertainment
Author: Janine Tully, Star-Bulletin