Stoney Girl
New Member
I went to the Oregon Health Fund Board meeting tuesday and listened to the talk about the problems of providing healthcare for uninsured Oregonians. They had many ideas, many plans, and no ideas about how to pay for any of it.
I testified before the Board about the vast savings in healthcare costs that medical marijuana has brought me personally, and that many other mmj patients are also reducing their healthcare costs just like me. The problem is that we cannot prove our anecdotal stories without actual research. I asked for that research.
I then went on to report that Voter Power and Oregon Green Free had been holding public meetings across the State of Oregon for the last two years to find out from patients what they felt was the most important need for improving the Oregon Medical Marijuana Act. What we found after two years of public input was that patients need safe legal access to marijuana in the form of regulated Dispensaries.
Then I told them that we had a plan to provide both dispensaries and research and that our plan comes complete with funding. I turned in a copy of our dispensary initiative to the Chair of the Committee and everyone seemed very interested, especially since we included funding with our findings and recommendations.
When I finished, 5 people came up to me and told me I did a great job, including a lady from the Board.
I don't know if this will result in legislative action, but I have great hope, especially since one of the Board members was on the Finance Committee.
I testified before the Board about the vast savings in healthcare costs that medical marijuana has brought me personally, and that many other mmj patients are also reducing their healthcare costs just like me. The problem is that we cannot prove our anecdotal stories without actual research. I asked for that research.
I then went on to report that Voter Power and Oregon Green Free had been holding public meetings across the State of Oregon for the last two years to find out from patients what they felt was the most important need for improving the Oregon Medical Marijuana Act. What we found after two years of public input was that patients need safe legal access to marijuana in the form of regulated Dispensaries.
Then I told them that we had a plan to provide both dispensaries and research and that our plan comes complete with funding. I turned in a copy of our dispensary initiative to the Chair of the Committee and everyone seemed very interested, especially since we included funding with our findings and recommendations.
When I finished, 5 people came up to me and told me I did a great job, including a lady from the Board.
I don't know if this will result in legislative action, but I have great hope, especially since one of the Board members was on the Finance Committee.