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Sunday, May 4, 2014

CMMNJ Meeting Agenda for May 13, 2014


Monthly Public Meeting Agenda 
Lawrence Township Library, Room #3
Tuesday, May 13, 2014, 7:00 PM -- 9:00 PM

Approve April 2014 minutes.  Discuss:

Growing support for Sen. Nick Scutari’s marijuana legalization legislation, S1896, and Assembly companion bill, A3094, sponsored by Asw. Linda Stender and Asm. Reed Gusciora.

Upcoming Events:
Patients Out of Time Conference, May 8 – 10, Portland, Oregon with certification course given by American Cannabis Nurses Assn.

Recent events: 
Monthly NORML NJ mtng. at Joe’s Mill Hill Saloon, Trenton, 5/12/14 at 7 pm.
Marijuana Legalization Panel: Montclair State University, 4/17/14, Montclair, NJ.
4/20 Rally at the Trenton Statehouse at 4:20 pm.
“Ignorance is No Excuse” tour distributes the MMP A.G. guidelines to local P.D.’s.
New York Market Radio (NYMRAD) Interview, 4/30/14 in NYC.
Decarceration panel and demonstration, 5/2/14, New Brunswick, NJ.
CMMNJ meets Telemundo in “Marijuana: A question of life” Parts I & II.

Treasury report: Checking: $4183; PayPal: $3727.

CMMNJ's meetings are the second Tuesday of each month from 7 - 9 PM at the Lawrence Twp. Library, 2751 Brunswick Pike, Lawrence Twp., Tel. #609.882.9246.  All are welcome.  (Meeting at the library does not imply Mercer County’s endorsement of our issue.)

More info:
Ken Wolski, RN
(609) 394-2137
ohamkrw@aol.com
http://www.cmmnj.org

Facebook: Friends of CMMNJ:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/62462971150/?fref=ts

CMMNJ, a 501(c)(3) public charity, is a non-profit educational organization.




Monthly Public Meeting Minutes, 
April 8, 2014 

Sen. Scutari introduced S1896, marijuana legalization legislation on March 24, 2014; Assembly companion bill, A3094, introduced by Asm. Reed Gusciora & Asw. Linda Stender.
NJ State Prosecutor’s Assn. (150 state prosecutors) endorse legalization of marijuana!
ACLU NJ calls for legalization, taxation and regulation of marijuana as a top priority.
Gallup Poll from 10/13 show 58% of Americans support marijuana legalization.

“Ignorance is No Excuse” tour of NJ police departments with Lefty and Chuck document their attempt to find areas to safely medicate in NJ and distribute the A.G. guidelines to local P.D.’s.

Nick to see about using Princeton TV station for medical marijuana info.

Petition on Change.org to allow edible marijuana products for adults in NJ.

Upcoming Events:
Marijuana Legalization Panel: Montclair State University, 4/17/14 at 2:45 pm, Montclair, NJ.
4/20 Rally at the Trenton Statehouse at 4:20 pm.
Patients Out of Time Conference, May 8 – 10, Portland, Oregon.

Recent events: NORML NJ mtng. at Joe’s Mill Hill Saloon, Trenton, 4/14/14 at 7 pm.
Joys of Hemp Expo, Embassy Suites Piscataway, NJ, April 4 - 6.  CMMNJ has table & talk.
NCADD Panel: National Council on Alcoholism & Drug Dependence, 3/25, New Brunswick.
NORML NJ Women’s Alliance at Ramapo College, 3/13/14, Mahwah.
Town Hall demonstrations let Gov. Christie know we are not done expanding the MMP.
Radio interview with Peter Lamont: Marijuana in the Garden State with Ken Wolski, 3/31/14.
Sanjay Gupta’s documentary, “Weed 2” aired on CNN, 3/11/14, with the Wilson family.
Sentencing of Chris Goldstein & Don DeZarn 3/26 in federal court for marijuana possession--2 years supervised probation, $3000 fine, and both banned from Independence Hall National Park.

Treasury report: Checking: $3959; PayPal: $3882.

More info:  Ken Wolski, RN, (609) 394-2137 ohamkrw@aol.com
http://www.cmmnj.org 

Facebook: Friends of CMMNJ:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/62462971150/?fref=ts

CMMNJ, a 501(c)(3) public charity, is a non-profit educational organization.



Recent Media Coverage and Blogs:

Introducing the American Cannabis Nurses Association
http://www.foxnews.com/health/2014/04/23/introducing-american-cannabis-nurses-association/

Petition: Allow edibles for patients of all ages
http://www.change.org/petitions/chris-christie-allow-edibles-for-patients-of-all-ages

NJ split on legalizing marijuana, Monmouth/APP poll says
http://www.dailyrecord.com/article/20140409/NJNEWS10/304090011/NJ-split-on-legalizing-marijuana-Monmouth-APP-poll-says

Monmouth Poll: New Jerseyans split on pot legalization
http://www.politickernj.com/72515/monmouth-poll-new-jerseyans-split-pot-legalization

New Jersey and the Pot-ential Legalization of Marijuana
http://www.newjerseynewsroom.com/healthquest/new-jersey-and-the-pot-ential-legalization-of-marijuana

@ ISSUE: To legalize pot… or not
Don't ignore fact marijuana is addictive, destructive drug, By Mary Pat Angelini
Prohibition leads to host of problems, By Neill Franklin
Societal costs not worth the revenue, By Karen A. Sabet
http://www.dailyrecord.com/article/20140413/NJOPINION06/304130020/-ISSUE-legalize-pot-not

Medical marijuana survey for physicians
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/VNN9LBX

N.J. Weedman Joined by Democrats Seeking Marijuana Taxes
http://www.businessweek.com/news/2014-04-15/pot-bills-show-n-dot-j-dot-democrats-sense-promise-in-weedman-s-quest

SAVE THE WEEDMOBIL
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/save-the-weedmobil

What if People Did Come to New Jersey to Get High? [POLL]
http://nj1015.com/what-if-people-did-come-to-new-jersey-to-get-high-poll/?fb_action_ids=10152081232893657&fb_action_types=og.comments&fb_source=aggregation&fb_aggregation_id=288381481237582&trackback=tsmclip

Marijuana Legalization Companion Bill Filed In New Jersey Assembly
http://www.thedailychronic.net/2014/30652/marijuana-legalization-companion-bill-filed-in-new-jersey-assembly/

INTERVIEW: Ed Forchion “NJ Weedman” on Civil Rights, Chris Christie, and CBD
http://www.ladybud.com/2014/04/18/interview-ed-forchion-nj-weedman-on-civil-rights-chris-christie-and-cbd/

Medical Marijuana Patient Protection Bills Reintroduced in New Jersey
http://www.thedailychronic.net/2014/30539/medical-marijuana-patient-protection-bills-reintroduced-in-new-jersey/

Advocates make push to legalize marijuana in NJ
http://www.bradenton.com/2014/04/20/5112945/advocates-make-push-to-legalize.html

Medical marijuana advocates fire up outside NJ Statehouse
http://cliffviewpilot.com/medical-marijuana-advocates-fire-up-outside-nj-statehouse/

Marijuana Day Rally
http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/video/#!/news/local/Marijuana-Day-Rally/255943031

N.J. Weedman, marijuana legalization activists protest outside Statehouse in Trenton (photos)
http://www.nj.com/mercer/index.ssf/2014/04/photos_nj_weedman_marijuana_legalization_activists_protest_outside_statehouse_in_trenton.html#incart_river

Do You Favor Full Legalization vs. Decriminalization of Small Amounts of Pot? [POLL]
http://nj1015.com/do-you-favor-full-legalization-vs-decriminalization-of-small-amounts-of-pot-poll/?fb_action_ids=10152054383498657&fb_action_types=og.comments&fb_source=aggregation&fb_aggregation_id=288381481237582&trackback=tsmclip

NJ Gov Christie Castigated for Roadblocks on Cannabis
http://thiscantbehappening.net/node/2264

Gov. Chris Christie stands firm against recreational marijuana
http://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2014/04/22/Gov-Chris-Christie-stands-firm-against-recreational-marijuana/1551398178215/#ixzz30m31YWXB

New Jersey: Change.org Petition To Allow Edible Marijuana For All Ages
http://www.ladybud.com/2014/04/22/new-jersey-change-org-petition-to-allow-edible-marijuana/

Telemundo:
"Marijuana: A question of life"
http://www.telemundo47.com/responde/Marihuana-Cuestion-de-vida-Liz-Gonzalez-Telemundo-Responde-257579991.html
"Marijuana: A question of life" (Part II)
http://www.telemundo47.com/responde/Marihuana-Cuestion-de-vida-Liz-Gonzalez-Telemundo-Responde-parte-2-257674871.html

Congressman Pushes 'Conservative' Plan for Marijuana at Pharmacies
http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2014/05/01/congressman-pushes-conservative-plan-for-marijuana-at-pharmacies

67% of U.S. Doctors Say Cannabis ‘Should Be A Medical Option’
http://www.leafscience.com/2014/04/02/67-u-s-doctors-say-cannabis-medical-option/

Medical marijuana a dilemma for NJ Transit worker
http://www.northjersey.com/news/medical-marijuana-a-dilemma-for-nj-transit-worker-1.839462

Chris Christie: 'I'll Consider' Edible Medical Marijuana For Adults
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/04/04/chris-christie-medical-marijuana_n_5091986.html

New Jersey Governor Agrees to Possible Changes to Medical Marijuana Law
http://www.thedailychronic.net/2014/30488/new-jersey-governor-agrees-to-possible-changes-to-medical-marijuana-law/

NJ Medical Marijuana User Made to Enter Rehab
http://www.newjerseynewsroom.com/healthquest/nj-medical-marijuana-user-made-to-enter-rehab

NJ Transit should be sensible about medical marijuana: Editorial
http://www.nj.com/opinion/index.ssf/2014/04/nj_transit_should_be_sensible_about_medical_marijuana_editorial.html

Jesse Ventura: Why on Earth is Government Deciding How Marijuana Can be Used and Who Can Prescribe It?
http://www.ronpaulchannel.com/video/jesse-ventura-earth-government-deciding-marijuana-can-used-can-prescribe/

The Eighth National Clinical Conference on Cannabis Therapeutics, Portland, Oregon, May 8-10, 2014:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8hdLwFwWgY

NJ voters more laid back about marijuana, poll says
http://www.nj.com/politics/index.ssf/2014/04/nj_voters_more_laid_back_about_marijuana_poll_says.html#incart_river

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

CMMNJ Monthly Public Meeting Agenda March 11, 2014



Monthly Meeting Agenda 
Lawrence Twp. Library, Rm. #3
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
7:00 PM -- 9:00 PM

Approve February 2014 minutes. Discuss:

Sen. Scutari may introduce marijuana legalization legislation by March 25, 2014.

Asm. Gusciora introduces A2842, a bill that decriminalizes one ounce of marijuana in NJ.

NJ DOH produced two Medicinal Marijuana Program reports as a result of Appellate Court decision.

Upcoming Events:
NORML NJ mtng. at Joe’s Mill Hill Saloon, Trenton, 3/10/14 at 7 pm.
Sanjay Gupta’s documentary, “Weed 2” airs on CNN, 3/11/14 at 10 pm, with the Wilson family.
Sentencing of Chris Goldstein & Don DeZarn 3/26/14 in federal court for marijuana possession.
Joys of Hemp Expo, Embassy Suites Piscataway, NJ, April 4 - 6.  CMMNJ has table & talk.
ASA’s National Medical Cannabis Unity Conference, April 5 – 7th, Mayflower Hotel in D.C.
4/20 Rally at the Trenton Statehouse at 4:20 pm (following march from the Train Station).
Smoke Down Prohibition 4/20/14: Independence Park, Philadelphia, PA. 3 – 4:20 pm.
Patients Out of Time Conference, May 8 – 10, Portland, Oregon.
Marijuana Legalization Debates featuring CMMNJ:
National Council on Alcoholism & Drug Dependence, 3/25/14 Bloustein School Theater, New Brunswick;
Montclair State College, 4/17/14 at 2:45 pm, Montclair, NJ.

Recent events:
Assembly Regulatory Oversight Committee Hearing on NJ’s MMP, 2/20/14.
Parents’ Medical Marijuana Press Conference, State House, 2/27/14.
“Going Away Party” for Medical Refugee Diane Fornbacher, Collingswood, NJ, 2/22/14.

Treasury report: Checking: $3929; PayPal: $3902.

CMMNJ's meetings are the second Tuesday of each month from 7 - 9 PM at the Lawrence Twp. Library, 2751 Brunswick Pike, Lawrence Twp., Tel. #609.882.9246.  All are welcome.  (Meeting at the library does not imply Mercer County’s endorsement of our issue.)

More info:  Ken Wolski, RN
(609) 394-2137 ohamkrw@aol.com
http://www.cmmnj.org
Facebook: Friends of CMMNJ: https://www.facebook.com/groups/62462971150/?fref=ts

CMMNJ, a 501(c)(3) public charity, is a non-profit educational organization.


                    

Monthly Public Meeting Minutes, 
February 11, 2014

CMMNJ‘s Op Ed endorses legalization of marijuana in NJ to best meet patients’ needs.  State Sen. Scutari to introduce marijuana legalization legislation. CMMNJ wants the bill to include Home Cultivation, specific workplace protection, DUI’s a function of Field Sobriety Tests—with videotape--and not some arbitrary blood or urine limit.

Medical refugees fleeing the state.

Press Conference in support of medical marijuana will be held on Thursday, 2/27/14 at 11 am in the Trenton Statehouse, Assembly Room 109.  CMMNJ urges supporters to attend.

Appellate Court: DOH must produce MMP reports within 45 days (2/27/14). The Court rejected tort claims and complaints re: regulations.

S1220/A765: (allows organ transplants for medical marijuana patients), & A4537: (OK’s OOS ID cards and medical marijuana) must be reintroduced in the new legislative session.

Upcoming Events: NORML NJ mtng. at Joe’s Mill Hill Saloon, Trenton, 3/10/14 at 7 pm.
Sentencing of Don DeZarn 3/26/14: guilty in federal court of marijuana possession.
Joys of Hemp Expo, Embassy Suites Piscataway, NJ, 4/4 – 4/6/14. CMMNJ has table & talk.
4/20 Rally at the Trenton Statehouse at 4:20 pm (following march from the Train Station).
ASA’s National Medical Cannabis Unity Conference, April 5 – 7th, Mayflower Hotel in D.C.
Patients Out of Time Conference, May 8 – 10, Portland, Oregon.
Celebration of 11th Anniversary of CMMNJ in March 2014?

Recent events: Gov. Cuomo endorses medical marijuana in NY.
British TV meets CMMNJ.
Legislative hearing in Harrisburg, PA on medical marijuana bill, S 1182 on 1/28/14.

Treasury report: Checking: $3694; PayPal: $3707. CMMNJ Hoodies for sale--$25.  CMMNJ renewed Meetup.com at $72/6 months.

Facebook: Friends of CMMNJ: https://www.facebook.com/groups/62462971150/?fref=ts

CMMNJ, a 501(c)(3) public charity, is a non-profit educational organization.



Recent Media Coverage and Blogs:

More parents creating marijuana usable for ill children
http://articles.philly.com/2014-02-12/news/47238899_1_meghan-wilson-compassionate-care-foundation-marijuana

Assemblyman Reed Gusciora picked as chairman of Regulatory Oversight committee
http://www.nj.com/mercer/index.ssf/2014/02/gusciora_picked_as_chairman_of_the_regulatory_oversight_committee_in_state_assembly.html

U.S. Issues Marijuana Guidelines for Banks
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/15/us/us-issues-marijuana-guidelines-for-banks.html?emc=edit_tnt_20140214&tntemail0=y

Investors bet on legal marijuana as others warn of 'green rush' burn
http://www.nj.com/business/index.ssf/2014/02/legal_marijuana_pot_arc_view_privateer_green_rush_or_bust.html

Parents move to Colorado for 'miracle' pot for children
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2014/02/17/moving-medical-marijuana-epilepsy-children/5255323/

MARIJUANA IN AMERICA: COLORADO POT RUSH
HTTP://WWW.CNBC.COM/ID/101412302

Will NJ Get High on Marijuana Proposal?
http://www.politickernj.com/dscarinci/71525/will-nj-lawmakers-get-high-marijuana-proposal

Medical Marijuana
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/20/opinion/medical-marijuana.html?emc=edit_tnt_20140219&tntemail0=y

Fix NJ's medical marijuana program, patient advocates, dispensary operators say
http://www.nj.com/politics/index.ssf/2014/02/fix_njs_medical_marijuana_program_patient_advocates_dispensary_operators_say.html

NJ Assembly committee: Problems with medical marijuana laws - See more at:
http://www.northjersey.com/news/Problems_with_medical_marijuana_laws_smoking_bans_halfway_house_reform_heard_in_NJ_Assembly_committee.html?c=y&page=2#sthash.FZHIorgy.dpuf

NJ medical marijuana program needs fixing
http://www.burlingtoncountytimes.com/nj-medical-marijuana-program-needs-fixing/html_17ed928c-bd32-539e-8783-d2294c8c2fe4.html

Parents plead for expanding N.J. medical marijuana program
http://www.newsworks.org/index.php/local/item/65367-parents-plead-for-expanding-nj-medical-marijuana-program?linktype=hp_topstory

Parents rally at Statehouse to clear red tape on medical marijuana for kids
http://www.trentonian.com/general-news/20140227/parents-rally-at-statehouse-to-clear-red-tape-on-medical-marijuana-for-kids

NBC 10 News Paula Joana interview
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JaR8FX1B1nY

Featured letter: Legalization of marijuana could combat harder drugs
http://www.app.com/article/20140220/NJOPINION02/302200005

Medical Marijuana Patients and Advocates Speak Out at New Jersey Oversight Hearing
http://www.ladybud.com/2014/02/20/medical-marijuana-patients-and-advocates-speak-out-at-new-jersey-oversight-hearing/

More Than Zero: Reclassifying Marijuana Could Have A Significant Impact On Drug Policy
http://www.forbes.com/sites/jacobsullum/2014/02/07/more-than-zero-reclassifying-marijuana-would-have-a-significant-impact-on-drug-policy/

We Need Proof on Marijuana
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/13/opinion/we-need-proof-on-marijuana.html?emc=edit_tnt_20140212&tntemail0=y&_r=0

Scutari's Bill Drop Imminent and a Gazillion Marijuana Myths
http://www.politickernj.com/jrlassiter/71796/scutaris-bill-drop-imminent-and-gazillion-marijuana-myths

NIH DIRECTOR FRANCIS COLLINS —IGNORANT, DISHONEST, OR BOTH?
http://www.beyondthc.com/nih-director-francis-collins-ignorant-dishonest-or-both/

NBC Visits The Medical Marijuana Patient Lounge
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnmOXQLPew4&feature=youtu.be

Family of sick toddler leaves NJ for Colorado's medical marijuana program
http://www.nj.com/politics/index.ssf/2014/03/family_of_sick_toddler_leaves_nj_for_colorados_medical_marijuana_program.html

NJ Family Moving To Colorado To Get Liquid Marijuana For Sick Toddler
http://www.opposingviews.com/i/health/nj-family-moving-colorado-get-liquid-marijuana-sick-toddler

Sketchy sushi salesman featured in marijuana ad being peddled to NJ viewers
http://www.app.com/interactive/article/20140303/NJNEWS10/303030073/Medical-marijuana

NJ Now: February 16, 2014, Legalizing Marijuana In NJ
http://www.my9nj.com/story/24752476/nj-now-february-16-2014-legalizing-marijuana-in-nj

"The Plant" a short film about Cannabis Prohibition in Illinois
http://vimeo.com/88037439

State of New Jersey
Medicinal Marijuana Reports
2013 Annual Report [pdf 867k]
2013 Biennial Report [pdf 627k]
http://nj.gov/health/medicalmarijuana/reports.shtml

Thursday, May 9, 2013

CMMNJ Public Meeting Agenda for May 14, 2013





Monthly Public Meeting Agenda 
Lawrence Township Library, Room #2
Tuesday, May 14, 2013; 7:00 PM -- 9:00 PM

7:00 PM:  Call meeting to order.   Approve April 2013 minutes.  Discuss:

NJ’s Medicinal Marijuana Program: DOH promises to open ATCs in Egg Harbor Twp., and Woodbridge by September.

The lawsuit against DOH for failure to implement the MMP is progressing; oral arguments expected in late May.

Recent events: Spreading the word at MS Walks.  "Medical Marijuana Update: New Jersey's program, the law and the science," NJ Case Management Society, Woodbridge Hilton, 4/17/13, (2 CEU’s awarded to over 100 RNs). “The Science of Marijuana” Ramapo College, 4/4/13 with Dr. Jahan Marcu. NORML NJ meeting 5/13, New Brunswick.  Radio interview on WFAN with Bob Salter 4/7/13.  CMMNJ Board of Directors meeting 5/2/13.

Upcoming Events: Gay Pride Parade, Asbury Park, 6/2/13 Noon to 7 pm (volunteers needed); CMMNJ fundraiser on 6/12/13 8am to 9pm at the Pop Shop, 729 Haddon Avenue, Collingswood 856-869-0111 • www.thepopshopusa.com (15% of your bill goes to CMMNJ if you mention the fundraiser to your server).  Green Fair on Sat., 6/8/13 in Bordentown, NJ.

Treasury report: Current finances: Checking account: $4127; PayPal account: $3830 .  Billboard campaign on Facebook. http://www.giveforward.com/fundraiser/5w32/medical-marijuana-billboard-in-trenton

CMMNJ meetings are the second Tues. of each month, 7 - 9 PM at the Lawrence Twp. Library, 2751 Brunswick Pike, 08648. (Meeting at the library does not imply endorsement of our issue.)

More info:  Ken Wolski, RN, MPA, Executive Director, Coalition for Medical Marijuana—New Jersey, Inc., 219 Woodside Ave., Trenton, NJ 08618   (609) 394-2137 ohamkrw@aol.com   www.cmmnj.org 

Facebook: Friends of CMMNJ: https://www.facebook.com/groups/62462971150/?fref=ts

CMMNJ, a 501(c)(3) public charity, is a non-profit educational organization.



Recent Media Coverage and Blogs:

More empty promises on medical marijuana in NJ?
http://www.phillyburbs.com/blogs/news_columnists/phil_gianficaro/more-empty-promises-on-medical-marijuana-in-nj/article_c74a4405-d3b8-5058-9693-46cfdeaed27b.html

Christie proposes $1.6M for medical-marijuana program
http://articles.philly.com/2013-04-10/news/38437314_1_marijuana-program-ken-wolski-greenleaf-compassion-center

Up in smoke: Years after being approved, resident says NJ Medical Marijuana Program a ‘scam’
http://www.hudsonreporter.com/view/full_story/22312513/article-Up-in-smoke-Years-after-being-approved--resident-says-NJ-Medical-Marijuana-Program-a-%E2%80%98scam%E2%80%99-?instance=secondary_stories_left_column

New hope for Jersey's stunted medical pot program
http://money.msn.com/now/post.aspx?post=54dd717d-e84c-40d1-8a48-3a99a6510bbf

S. Jersey's first medical marijuana facility nears launch date
http://articles.philly.com/2013-04-22/news/38712345_1_william-thomas-medical-marijuana-program-compassionate-care-foundation

'Cruel Bureaucracy' of Medical Marijuana Law Forces Sick, Frustrated Patients to Find Another Way
http://www.newjerseynewsroom.com/state/nj-medical-marijuana-cruel-bureaucracy

Collingswood commissioner event. Medical marijuana at minute 57:
http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/32180803

Two more N.J. marijuana dispensaries may open
http://articles.philly.com/2013-05-05/news/39028649_1_dispensary-health-commissioner-mary-o-dowd-background-checks

State's Third Medical Marijuana Center to Open in Woodbridge Come September
http://www.njspotlight.com/stories/13/05/02/state-s-third-medical-marijuana-center-to-open-in-woodbridge-come-september/

Aspiring medical pot grower in Woodbridge passes financial and background checks
http://www.nj.com/politics/index.ssf/2013/05/aspiring_medical_pot_grower_in.html

NJ Marijuana Dispensary Draws Strong Opinions: A Model for Others, or ‘Pretty Dysfunctional’?
http://www.painmedicinenews.com/ViewArticle.aspx?d=Policy%2B%26%2BManagement&d_id=83&i=May+2013&i_id=951&a_id=23044

Does Medical Marijuana Work? The Experts Are Divided
http://www.wnyc.org/articles/wnyc-news/2013/may/07/strong-scientific-opinions-both-sides-medical-marijuana-debate/

Joseph D’Souza’s Trial
http://cmmnj.blogspot.com/2013/04/joseph-dsouzas-trial.html?showComment=1368050928187#c2474974290282166083

What would Cheryl do?  Medical marijuana and MS
http://cmmnj.blogspot.com/2013/04/what-would-cheryl-do-medical-marijuana.html

Medicinal marijuana facility in Egg Harbor Township expects to open in September
http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/news/breaking/medicinal-marijuana-facility-in-egg-harbor-township-expects-to-open/article_7bb8d43f-2b15-5668-a4d1-4ea48745df4c.html


Extra:

Fox News Poll: Nationwide Support For Medical Marijuana Legalization At All Time High
http://cannabis.hawaiinewsdaily.com/2013/05/01/fox-news-poll-nationwide-support-for-medical-marijuana-legalization-at-all-time-high

Decriminalization: The first step to truly legal marijuana
http://www.philly.com/philly/news/breaking/Decriminalization_The_first_step_to_truly_legal_marijuana_.html#SsTxTUw1L32rZHKg.99

42 Seconds: Pot Legalization and Marijuana Reform | Dan Savage: American
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=fV0UWbCTluw#!

Marijuana Policy and Presidential Leadership: How to Avoid a Federal-State Train Wreck
http://www.wola.org/sites/default/files/Marijuana%20Policy%20and%20Presidential%20Leadership_v24.pdf

Anything Technologies Media Focuses On Major Medical Marijuana Opportunity for 2013
http://online.wsj.com/article/PR-CO-20130417-913112.html?mod=googlenews_wsj

'NJ Weedman' busted again
http://articles.philly.com/2013-04-19/news/38650072_1_medical-marijuana-card-monday-night-evesham-police

JEFF EDELSTEIN: Marijuana laws in NJ under Chris Christie make the Weedman see double
http://www.trentonian.com/article/20130423/OPINION03/130429887/jeff-edelstein-marijuana-laws-in-nj-under-chris-christie-make-the-weedman-see-double

NJ Weedman Hoping for Change in NJ Marijuana Laws [AUDIO/POLL]
http://nj1015.com/nj-weedman-hoping-for-change-in-nj-marijuana-laws-poll/

'N.J. Weedman' publishes legal motion to help people arrested for marijuana possession
http://www.nj.com/mercer/index.ssf/2013/05/nj_weedman_publishes_legal_mot.html

Which Drugs Actually Kill Americans [Infographic]
http://www.popsci.com/science/article/2013-04/which-drugs-actually-kill-americans

As Cuomo evolves on medical marijuana, Savino urges him to hurry up
http://www.capitalnewyork.com/article/politics/2013/04/8529346/cuomo-evolves-medical-marijuana-savino-urges-him-hurry

Patients can't wait years for marijuana dispensaries
http://www.seacoastonline.com/articles/20130507-OPINION-305070391

The endocannabinoid-CB receptor system: Importance for development and in pediatric disease.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15159678

ASA:  Off to the U.S. Supreme Court we go
http://safeaccessnow.org/blog/blog/2013/04/25/off-to-the-u-s-supreme-court-we-go/#more-3699

OBAMA AND MARIJUANA: THEN AND NOW
http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/hendrikhertzberg/2013/05/obama-and-marijuana-then-and-now.html

Dr. Sue Sisley Talks About Medical Marijuana, PTSD and Scientific Freedom
http://medicalmarijuana.org/marijuana-legalization/dr-sue-sisley-talks-about-medical-marijuana-ptsd-and-scientific-freedom/

Cannabidiol reduces cigarette consumption in tobacco smokers: Preliminary findings
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S030646031300083X

Why U.S. Vets Are Fighting for Medical Marijuana
http://www.alternet.org/why-us-vets-are-fighting-medical-marijuana?page=0%2C3&akid=10375.222865.y7Z3Cg&rd=1&src=newsletter832014&t=17&paging=off

Maryland Gov. O’Malley Signs Medical Marijuana Law
http://justsaynow.firedoglake.com/2013/05/02/maryland-gov-omalley-signs-medical-marijuana-law/

10 Cannabis Studies the Government Wished it Had Never Funded
http://worldtruth.tv/10-cannabis-studies-the-government-wished-it-had-never-funded/

Cannabinoids in Clinical Practice
http://www.ccic.net/index.php?id=261%2C784%2C0%2C0%2C1%2C0

Medical Marijuana and MS: One Woman's Story,Pt 1.
http://www.doctoroz.com/videos/medical-marijuana-and-ms-one-womans-storypt-1

Medical Marijuana Activism & Parenting: Risky Business
http://ladybud.com/medical-marijuana-activism-parenting-risky-business/

Medical Marijuana and MS; National MS Society
http://wn.com/medical_marijuana_and_ms_national_ms_society


Organizers Of L.I. Summit Say FDA Should Decide Merits Of Medical Marijuana, Not States
http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2013/04/08/organizers-of-l-i-summit-say-fda-should-decide-merits-of-medical-marijuana-not-states/


Educational and other videos on cannabis
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.586065854744486.1073741839.340205239330550&type=1

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

CMMNJ October 2012 Agenda














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Monthly Public Meeting Agenda 
Lawrence Township Library, Room #3
Tuesday, October 9, 2012; 7:00 PM -- 9:00 PM

7:00 PM:  Call meeting to order.   Approve September 2012 minutes.  Discuss:

The lawsuit against DOH for failure to implement the Medicinal Marijuana Program is progressing and it will ask for a court-appointed monitor of the program.

Patients are registering for ID cards with DOH; problems with doctors continue.  ATC update: More delays; promised September opening of Montclair ATC did not occur.  No ATCs open yet.

Adding qualifying conditions to NJ’s medical marijuana law—Board members’ efforts.

NJ Senator Nick Scutari introduced S1977 to decriminalize 50 grams of marijuana.  Fall committee hearing upcoming?  (NJ Assembly passed A1465--decrim for 15 grams--on 6/25/12.)

Ed (NJWeedman) Forchion: Retrial for hung jury on distribution charge starts Oct. 10, 2012.

Upcoming events: NJ State Nurses Assn. to honor Ken Wolski, RN with “Don Award” for his medical marijuana advocacy at Bally’s in Atlantic City on 10/24/12. Tickets available at: http://njsna.org/associations/6274/files/DivaDon%20Invite.pdf.  NORML NJ meeting October 15th at 7pm at the Ale House, New Brunswick, NJ.  Ewing Community Fest 10/6/12, and Lawrence Community Day 10/7/12.  ASA v. DEA oral arguments in federal court 10/16 followed by ASA’s 10th Anniversary benefit dinner in D.C.  NORML Conference, Los Angeles, 10/4-6/12.

Treasury report: Checking: $3163; PayPal: $3353.

CMMNJ meetings are the second Tuesday of each month from 7 - 9 PM at the Lawrence Twp. Library, 2751 Brunswick Pike, Lawrence Twp., Tel. #609.882.9246.  All are welcome.  (Meeting at the library does not imply their endorsement of our issue.)  For more info, contact:

Ken Wolski, RN, MPA, Executive Director, Coalition for Medical Marijuana—New Jersey, Inc.
219 Woodside Ave., Trenton, NJ 08618   (609) 394-2137 ohamkrw@aol.com www.cmmnj.org




Monthly Public Meeting Minutes
Lawrence Library
September 11, 2012

7:00 PM:  Meeting called to order.   August 2012 minutes approved.  Discussion:

Diane Riportella, medical marijuana advocate and an ALS patient, died 8/31/12 at age 56.
Jim Miller is hospitalized on and off following an accident requiring multiple surgeries.
Frank Fulbrook was hospitalized following lung surgery.  He hopes to return Oct./Nov.
         
Patients are registering for ID cards with DOH; they are encountering multiple problems with doctors.  See Vanessa Waltz’s survey of registered NJ doctors: NJ DOCTORS STRUGGLE WITH COMPLEX MARIJUANA REGULATIONS.  Reggie Miller, V.P. of marijuanadoctors.com (860.967.8370) discussed his organization and said he has 4000 NJ patients registered and needs doctors.

ATC update: Rumors that Greenleaf ATC in Montclair will open this month; Compassionate Care Foundation in Egg Harbor will open in the fall; Compassionate Care Centers of America Foundation will open on Rt. 1 in Woodbridge in the near future.

Adding qualifying conditions to NJ’s medical marijuana law—Board members’ efforts.

NJ Senator Nick Scutari’s bill, S1977 to decriminalize 50 grams of marijuana referred to committee.  Nick Mellis will propose adding legislators as honorary CMMNJ Board members.

Upcoming events: NJ State Nurses Assn. to honor Ken Wolski, RN with “Don Award” for his medical marijuana advocacy at Bally’s in Atlantic City on 10/24/12. Tickets available at: http://njsna.org/associations/6274/files/DivaDon%20Invite.pdf.  NORML NJ meeting October 15th at 7pm at the Ale House, New Brunswick, NJ. Boston Freedom Rally is 9/15/12.  Ewing Community Fest 10/6/12, and Lawrence Community Day 10/7/12.  NORML Conference, Los Angeles, 10/4-6/12.  Ed (NJWeedman) Forchion retrial starts 10/10.

Treasury report: Checking: $2944; PayPal: $3349.

Ken Wolski, RN, MPA, Executive Director, Coalition for Medical Marijuana—New Jersey, Inc.
219 Woodside Ave., Trenton, NJ 08618   (609) 394-2137 ohamkrw@aol.com www.cmmnj.org

Recent Media Coverage and Blogs:

N.J. medical marijuana program off to slow start thanks to red tape
http://www.newjerseynewsroom.com/healthquest/doctors-must-jump-through-hoops-in-order-to-conform-to-state-medical-marijuana-law

The Coalition for Medical Marijuana New Jersey (CMMNJ) Report: New Jersey Medicinal Marijuana Program Physician/Patient Registry
http://www.scribd.com/doc/105499771/CMMNJ-Report-on-NJ-Medical-Marijuana-Doctor-Registry

NJ Medical Marijuana: Status Update 9/17/12
http://nj1015.com/nj-medical-marijuana-status-update/

The mobster's son and the pot clinic: A feud grows in Jersey
http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2012/09/the_mob_bosss_son_and_the_pot.html

NJ's 1st legal medical pot dispensary delayed
http://www.sacbee.com/2012/09/27/4861018/njs-1st-legal-medical-pot-dispensary.html

NJ Gov Christie denies stalling but admits rewriting medical marijuana law
http://www.freedomisgreen.com/nj-gov-christie-denies-stalling-but-admits-rewriting-medical-marijuana-law/

Medical marijuana dispensary, New Jersey's first, faces delayed opening
http://newyork.newsday.com/news/region-state/medical-marijuana-dispensary-new-jersey-s-first-faces-delayed-opening-1.4051872

Chris Christie Says Medical Marijuana Delay Not His Fault [POLL/AUDIO]
http://nj1015.com/chris-christie-says-medical-marijuana-delay-not-his-fault-audio/



NJ DOCTORS STRUGGLE WITH COMPLEX MARIJUANA REGULATIONS

Trenton – A report issued today by CMMNJ found that physicians registered to participate in the state Medicinal Marijuana Program (MMP) struggled with the initial launch of the registry for qualifying patients.

Read the full report: http://www.scribd.com/doc/105499771

New Jersey operates the only medical cannabis program in the country that requires physicians to join a special registry to recommend marijuana. Seriously ill residents must have a “bona fide” relationship with one of the few registered doctors to apply to the DOH for their own registry card.

CMMNJ Board Member and cancer patient Vanessa Waltz called all of the 148 doctors listed on the NJ Department of Health website and reached 99.

- 46 offices reported that they were actively accepting new patients interested in the program
- 30 offices reported that they were not currently accepting new patients but may in the future
- 23 offices reported that they were registered but were not currently participating in the MMP

The conversations with practice managers and physicians revealed that residents who qualify for the MMP face new and significant barriers to safe cannabis access.

From the report: “Offices reported that there has been no communication initiated by the state in terms of: How the program works; how the patient registration process works; that the physician registry would be published online; that the patient registry was opening; alerts to any changes in guidelines on the DOH informational website.”

CMMNJ has already been on record appealing to the NJ DOH and the New Jersey Board of Medical Examiners to take a comprehensive approach to educate NJ physicians about cannabis. Now communication between DOH and the handful of doctors willing to participate in the MMP registry seems to have broken down.

The report continues: “The NJ DOH and the MMP official are not communicating with physicians. Participating doctors did not receive notice when patient registry was opened, and only found out when their phones started ringing or saw it on the news. The DOH has failed in providing doctors with information including clear educational materials, guidelines, and updates. Phone calls and emails from offices are not being returned.”

The final conclusion from CMMNJ: “The logical solution to this problem for patients is to amend the MMP regulations immediately to remove all provisions related to the physician registry.”

Read the full report: http://www.scribd.com/doc/105499771

Or see: http://www.normlnj.org/blog/uncategorized/2012-09-11/survey-of-physicians-registered-with-the-new-jersey-department-of-health-to-recommend-medicinal-marijuana

For more information about this release, please contact Ken Wolski 609 394 2137 or
Chris Goldstein 267 702 3731

CMMNJ, a 501(c)(3) public charity, is a non-profit educational organization.
Coalition for Medical Marijuana--New Jersey, Inc. www.cmmnj.org
219 Woodside Ave., Trenton, NJ  08618

Extra:

WISCONSIN GLAUCOMA PATIENT HAS USED CANNABIS FOR 40 YEARS TO STAVE OFF BLINDNESS
http://immly.org/gfs-40_pr_2012-09-25.htm

Marijuana And Cancer: Scientists Find Cannabis Compound Stops Metastasis In Aggressive Cancers
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/19/marijuana-and-cancer_n_1898208.html

Worth Repeating: Big Pharma Takeover Of Med Marijuana In 2013
http://www.tokeofthetown.com/2012/07/worth_repeating_big_pharma_takeover_of_med_marijua.php

Do You Think NJ Weedman Ed Forcion Should be Found Not Guilty? [POLL]
http://nj1015.com/do-you-think-nj-weedman-ed-forcion-should-be-found-not-guilty/

Gov. Christie: Don't put “bureaucrats between an American citizen and her doctor”
http://cmmnj.blogspot.com/2012/09/gov-christie-dont-put-bureaucrats.html

Medical Professionals Regarding Accepted Use of Medical Cannabis
Sign On Letter
http://salsa.democracyinaction.org/o/182/p/salsa/web/common/public/signup?signup_page_KEY=7039

Open letter to Governor Christie:

Dear Governor Christie:

Respectfully, I disagree with your assertion that because only 240 people have registered for the Medical Marijuana program that the sponsors of the legislation have embellished on the demand (http://nj1015.com/chris-christie-says-medical-marijuana-delay-not-his-fault-audio/). ; The fact is, Governor, that there were more than 240 people interested in a fair shot to open Alternative Treatment Centers who attended the public hearings on your regulations.  I personally spoke to more than 240 people across The Garden State who were interested in putting their hard-earned money into such a legal and viable establishment.

There are more than 240 people, working class adults with children, in my township of Livingston who would sign up for an accessible Medical Marijuana Card that would protect them and their families from the long arm of the law.

The fact is, Governor, that the law was written broadly, and by your own admission, the regulations have rewritten the law.  The regulations were designed to set up a system that fails and only by that measure is this program succeeding spectacularly.

This is no different than how you handled the marriage equality issue, Governor... setting up roadblocks to avoid a law that would conflict with your ideologies and national Republican dogma and ambitions, and, the funny thing, Governor, is that in the process we had completely sold out our core Republican free-market principles.  Under your governorship, you have led the expansion of gambling and beer breweries.  The Advocates who bravely came out of the closet and fought for and won their Compassionate Use law freely and fairly based solely on the morality of their arguments and without any money to back them up, have met with a Republican government that has ignored public commentary and shut down the public's interests completely and totally in a new line of business that some politicians had to control.  How powerful the State has become.  How embarrassing for us long-time Republicans who actually believed in our mantra of a smaller, more-efficient, less-intrusive government.

I saw in the news the other day that the Police got a 28-year old with pounds of marijuana and $300,000 in cash (http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/2012/09/300g_found_in_alleged_drug_dea.html). ; There are legions of good law-abiding folks across the Garden State who could have put the cash generated by their legal Alternative Treatment Centers to good work, with real jobs that people are passionate about.  What a waste of time and effort (As an aside, it is tough raising kids even at our age.  I'd have to walk a mile in the shoes of a 28-year-old with a four-year-old son before I sat in judgment of the choices that he had made.  I don't suppose he will get any credit for having chosen Life?!?).

Dearest Governor, we come to you with our heads down and our hands extended in friendship.  Even if we cannot competently compete in the legal commerce of this new industry, will the State please provide patients with an avenue of access to safe and effective medicine (as defined by law, despite your aversion)? Even if the State cannot uphold the law and make safe and effective medicine available to patients, can citizens of The Garden State please be afforded refuge from the long-arm of the law by consulting with their very real physicians with respect to their marijuana use and reasonably obtaining Medical Marijuana Cards?

Governor Christie, you are so powerful, and we, we are so meek.  How may we, the Good People of The Garden State, serve you so that we may avail ourselves to the law and reverse this long, slow, and painful train wreck of your Medical Marijuana Program?

Sincerely,

Justin Escher Alpert
56 Amherst Place
Livingston, New Jersey  07039
(917) 406-2323
justinalpertesq@yahoo.com

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Medical Marijuana Patient John Wilson Faces Bail Hearing 9/29/11









WHO: Multiple sclerosis (MS) Patient John Ray Wilson

WHAT: Faces bail hearing

WHEN: 1:30 PM, Thursday, September 29, 2011

WHERE: Somerset County Courthouse – Somerville, NJ—with Judge Marino

WHY: Appeal of conviction and sentence to New Jersey Supreme Court

Multiple sclerosis (MS) patient and medical marijuana user John Ray Wilson will appear in the Somerset County Courthouse before Judge Marino for a bail hearing tomorrow, Thursday, September 29, 2011 at 1:30 PM. Wilson is currently imprisoned at CRAF, the Central Reception and Assignment Facility for the New Jersey State Prison system, located in Trenton, NJ. Wilson had been free on bond pending an appeal of his conviction and sentence of five years in state prison, but an Appellate Court upheld his conviction of “manufacturing” marijuana in late July. He was incarcerated on August 24, 2011. Attorney William Buckman has filed a petition to the State Supreme Court. The bail hearing tomorrow will determine if Wilson can remain with his family as the Supreme Court appeal is considered. Mr. Buckman’s office reports that the State intends to vigorously oppose the release of Wilson.

“New Jersey already has some of the most draconian laws in the nation with respect to marijuana, costing taxpayers outrageous sums to incarcerate nonviolent, otherwise responsible individuals-- as well as in this case -- the sick and infirm,” said Buckman. “As it stands, the case now allows a person who grows marijuana to be exposed to up to 20 years in jail, even if that marijuana is strictly for his or her own medical use. No fair reading of the law would ever sanction this result.”

Wilson’s conviction in January 2010 came just as New Jersey’s Compassionate Use Medical Marijuana Act passed into law. The state now recognizes MS as a qualifying condition for marijuana therapy; however, the state’s Medicinal Marijuana Program is not operational yet.

Depending on the outcome of the hearing, Wilson may be freed pending his appeal or must continue serving his sentence. Wilson’s father, Ray, reports that John is scheduled to be transferred from CRAF to maximum security Northern State Prison in Newark, NJ to serve the rest of his sentence.

CONTACT: Ken Wolski 609 394 2137, Chris Goldstein 267 702 3731, William Buckman 856 608 9797 www.cmmnj.org

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Medical marijuana delays deny relief to patients

On March 21, the Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) issued a release announcing the “Licensing of Six Nonprofit Alternative Treatment Centers for (the) Medicinal Marijuana Program.” Now, nearly six months later, the DHSS says that despite the March announcement, no licenses or permits have actually been issued (“Marijuana program’s leaders criticized — Background checks, progress questioned,” Sept. 20). Gov. Chris Christie said in a July news conference that he expected medical marijuana to be available to patients by the end of the year. This can never happen if the licenses have not even been issued yet. It is clearly just another piece of medical marijuana misinformation from the Christie administration.

Meanwhile, qualified patients continue to suffer and die in New Jersey without the pain relief and quality of life improvement that marijuana can bring to them. Patients suffer in other ways, too.

Multiple sclerosis patient John Wilson recently began serving a five-year prison term for growing marijuana to treat his debilitating medical condition. Medical marijuana patient Colleen Begley faces 10 years in prison for obtaining marijuana from out of state and sharing it with her fellow patients.

The delays in implementing the medical marijuana program are intolerable and often have tragic consequences. If the state can’t get its act together, let qualified patients or caregivers grow six plants at home, as the original bill stipulated.

-- Ken Wolski, R.N., MPA
Trenton
The writer is executive director of the Coalition for Medical Marijuana-New Jersey Inc. (cmmnj.org).

The above LTE was published in The Times of Trenton, NJ on 9/22/11 and is available at:
http://www.nj.com/times-opinion/index.ssf/2011/09/times_of_trenton_letters_to_th_108.html

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

CMMNJ September 2011 Agenda













Monthly Public Meeting Agenda
Lawrence Twp. Library (Mercer County) Room #1
Tuesday, September 13, 2011; 7:00 PM -- 9:00 PM

7:00 PM: Call meeting to order. Approve July 2011 minutes.

Discuss: After a three-month delay, NJ's Medicinal Marijuana Program is moving forward “expeditiously” according to Governor Christie on 7/19/11. Latest count: 99 doctors have registered with DHSS. No ATC’s open yet. No ID cards issued yet.

New Jersey MS Patient Sent to Prison over Medical Marijuana, 8/24/11. John Wilson files Supreme Court appeal after appeals court upholds conviction and sentence in July. NJ medical marijuana patient, activist & CMMNJ volunteer Colleen Begley faces prison term. Ed Forchion, NJWeedman, seeks to have drug charges dropped.

CMMNJ calls for National MS Clinical Trial of Medical Marijuana.

Recent CMMNJ events: See Chris Goldstein on NJ Today 7/8/11. NJ Medical Marijuana Documentary at the Princeton Public Library, 7/21/11. See Ken Wolski on News12 NJ’s “Power and Politics” 7/22/11. See Louis Santiago on Hispanic International Television Network 7/26/11. NORML NJ meeting held in Trenton, NJ 8/8/11. Letter received from NJ State Police Superintendent re: canceled Cheryl Miller Vigil in June. U.S. Medical Marijuana Chamber of Commerce Press Conference at the State House, Trenton, NJ 8/31/11.

Upcoming events: Boston Freedom Rally, 9/17/11. Volunteers needed. Help update cmmnj.org.

Treasury report: Checking: $4041; PayPal: $3043. Make a tax-deductible donation to CMMNJ, a 501(c)(3) public charity. Use Paypal on our web site, or send a check to "CMMNJ" to the address below. Get a free t-shirt for a donation above $15—specify size.

CMMNJ's meetings are the second Tuesday of each month from 7 - 9 PM at the Lawrence Twp. Library, 2751 Brunswick Pike, Lawrence Twp., Tel. #609.882.9246. All are welcome. (Meeting at the library does not imply their endorsement of our issue.) For more info, contact:
Ken Wolski, RN, MPA, Executive Director, Coalition for Medical Marijuana—New Jersey, Inc. 219 Woodside Ave., Trenton, NJ 08618 (609) 394-2137 ohamkrw@aol.com http://www.cmmnj.org/














Monthly Public Meeting Minutes
Tuesday, July 12, 2011; 7:00 PM -- 9:00 PM

7:00 PM: Call meeting to order. June 2011 minutes approved.
Discussion:

There will be no monthly meeting in August 2011. The next public meeting will be Sept. 13, 2011 from 7 - 9 PM in Room #1 at the Lawrence Twp. Library, 2751 Brunswick Pike, Lawrence Twp. All are welcome.

September’s Agenda will be sent at a later date.

NJ's Medicinal Marijuana Program is "on hold" according to Governor Christie. NJ AG asks guidance from feds; U.S. Dept. of Justice issues memo from DAG James Cole: http://www.mpp.org/assets/pdfs/library/Cole-memo.pdf

Patients are not at risk from feds; the law was about bringing this therapy to patients. If this law can’t do it, home cultivation needs to be reintroduced. No response from Gov. Christie yet. (Note: on July 19, Gov. Christie said the program should move ahead “expeditiously”. See below for an update.)

Trenton Times Opinion: “N.J. should allow medical marijuana home cultivation” 6/27/11.

DEA Ignores Evidence, Rejects Medical Marijuana Rescheduling Petition: See the Federal Register at: http://americansforsafeaccess.org/downloads/CRC_Petition_DEA_Answer.pdf

Infants Exposed to Cannabinoids During Gestation Have Lowest 2-Year Mortality Rate of All: http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/100/1/79.abstract

Recent CMMNJ events: Letter written to state police re: cancelled Cheryl Miller Memorial Vigil, 6/7/11 at the State House. Medical Marijuana Expo in Atlantic City 6/25/11. Southern Shore Music Festival 6/18/11. CMMNJ Board meeting 6/19/11 at Peter's house.

Upcoming events: NJ Medical Marijuana Documentary--free screening at the Princeton Public Library on 7/21/11 at 7:00 pm.

Treasury report: Checking: $4106; PayPal: $3079. Ken Wolski, RN, MPA, Executive Director, Coalition for Medical Marijuana—New Jersey, Inc. 219 Woodside Ave., Trenton, NJ 08618 (609) 394-2137 ohamkrw@aol.com http://www.cmmnj.org/

Medical marijuana and the case of a Jersey MS patient
Published: Wednesday, August 24, 2011, 6:00 AM
Times of Trenton guest opinion column By Ken Wolski

John Wilson, a 38-year-old multiple sclerosis (MS) patient from Somerset, is appealing his recent marijuana conviction to the New Jersey Supreme Court. The trial judge kept crucial facts from the jury, yet an appellate court last month supported the judge’s decision. Now the Supreme Court will determine if compassionate justice is possible in New Jersey.

About 10 years ago, Wilson was diagnosed with MS, a progressive, neurological disease for which there is no known cure. Wilson’s symptoms were headache, blurred vision and numbness from the waist down. Typically, the symptoms of MS worsen over time and may progress to total paralysis and death. Wilson found from experience what the National Multiple Sclerosis Society’s 2008 Expert Opinion Paper confirmed from its research: Marijuana is effective in controlling the symptoms of MS, and it can stop the progression of the disease.

Wilson was arrested in August 2008 for growing 17 marijuana plants that he used to treat his MS. He was charged with “manufacturing” marijuana and faced 20 years in prison. At the request of the prosecutor, the trial judge would not allow Wilson to testify to the jury that he had MS and that his marijuana was for his personal use to treat his disease.

This shocked the conscience of the community, who felt that Wilson could not get a fair trial unless the jury knew all the facts. A number of rallies were held. Many people wrote letters to the editor in support of Wilson, and the judge was besieged with requests to reconsider. The “Support John Wilson” Facebook page was started. Top-notch lawyers generously donated their time to Wilson, who, for years, had been only marginally employed, due to his disability.

Members of the Coalition for Medical Marijuana-New Jersey (CMMNJ) participated in educating the public about this injustice. CMMNJ supporters carried signs in front of the Somerset County Court House, where the trial was held, explaining that Wilson was a medical marijuana patient, not a criminal. Jim Miller, one of CMMNJ’s founders, said that Wilson was prevented by the judge from telling “the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.”

New Jersey state Sens. Nick Scutari, D-Linden, and Ray Lesniack, D-Union, called on the governor to pardon Wilson, to no avail. Sen. Scutari said, “It seems cruel and unusual to treat New Jersey’s sick and dying as if they were drug cartel kingpins. Moreover, it is a complete waste of taxpayer money having to house and treat an MS patient in a jail at the public’s expense.”

Wilson was convicted in December 2008 of the lesser charge of second-degree drug manufacturing. Trial Judge Robert Reed sentenced him to five years in prison. An appeals court recently said that Judge Reed was correct in not allowing Wilson to explain to the jury that he has MS and that the marijuana was used as his medicine. It said there is no “personal use defense to a charge of growing marijuana.” Thus, it was irrelevant that Wilson used marijuana to treat his MS symptoms.

Wilson’s trial lawyer, Jim Wronko, has said, “I believe those statutes are either unconstitutional or they do not accurately reflect the intent of the Legislature not to put someone in state prison for personal use under these circumstances.”

Even the state of New Jersey now officially recognizes marijuana as a legitimate treatment for MS. New Jersey’s Compassionate Use Medical Marijuana Act was originally introduced in the Legislature in 2005. It is the most restrictive such law in the nation, but MS is one of the qualifying conditions for marijuana therapy in the state. However, more than six years later, there is still no working medical marijuana program in the state for desperately ill residents such as Wilson.

Discretion, or case-by-case consideration, could have prevented this entire ordeal at any step in the process, from the arresting police, to the prosecutor, to the judge, to the governor. Wilson was arrested despite telling the police about his MS. The prosecutor charged Wilson with “maintaining a manufacturing facility,” despite knowing full well why Wilson was growing marijuana. A jury convicted Wilson without hearing all the facts. The judge sentenced Wilson to prison, and an appeals court upheld the trial court’s decisions.

Clearly, it is a terrible injustice when a defendant is prevented from presenting his only defense at trial. Wilson’s hopes now rest with the state Supreme Court. We have seen just how thoroughly injustice is institutionalized in the New Jersey criminal justice system when it comes to patients using marijuana therapeutically. Now we will see if the Supreme Court is concerned merely with the letter of the law or with actual justice.

Ken Wolski, R.N., MPA, is executive director of the Coalition for Medical Marijuana-New Jersey (cmmnj.org).


 To whom it may concern--

July 27, 2011

ACLU NJ
 

 
I received a letter from a patient by the name of R.P. of Trenton, NJ. Mr. P. explained that he is terminally ill and suffers from chronic pain. As such, he would qualify for medical marijuana through the Medicinal Marijuana Program (MMP) that is starting in New Jersey. But Mr. P. has encountered a problem that I believe is a violation of his rights as a patient to receive appropriate therapy.
 
In order to qualify for the program, Mr. P. needs to accomplish certain tasks once the MMP becomes fully operational. The only part of the MMP that is working at this time is the physician registry. Patients who wish to use medical marijuana in New Jersey must get a recommendation from a New Jersey licensed physician who is treating them for their qualifying condition, and with whom they have a bona fide physician-patient relationship. The physician must register with the Department of Health and Senior Services.
 
Mr. P. said that he discussed his request for marijuana therapy with his treating physician, Dr. R.M. who practices in NJ. Dr. M. told Mr. P. that she would, “Never write a marijuana prescription.” This unfortunately and unfairly disqualifies Mr. P. from participating in the MMP. It may be easy to suggest that Mr. P. find another doctor, but given his terminal condition and impoverished circumstances (Mr. P. qualifies for Section 8 Housing), this is not possible.
 
Nor should it be necessary. The law in NJ qualifies Mr. P. for marijuana therapy, given his condition. The physician did not say that there was a specific contraindication that would preclude marijuana therapy in his case; she only indicated that she had a prejudice against this type of therapy. I believe that this physician’s actions are a violation of the rights of Mr. P. to obtain adequate treatment for his terminal illness. Please advise us in this matter.
 
Sincerely yours,
 
Ken Wolski, RN, MPA Executive Director, Coalition for Medical Marijuana New Jersey, Inc. www.cmmnj.org 219 Woodside Ave., Trenton, NJ 08618 609.394.2137 ohamkrw@aol.com
 
 
August 8, 2011
 
National Multiple Sclerosis Society
733 Third Avenue New York, NY 10017-3288
 
Dear Sir:
 
The National MS Society, in an Expert Opinion Paper published in 2008, acknowledged "that cannabinoids have potential...for the management of MS symptoms such as pain and spasticity" and that "there are sufficient data available to suggest that cannabinoids may have neuroprotective effects." In 2011 the Society revised the Executive Summary of this paper. The older Executive Summary went on to say, “The Society cannot at this time recommend that medical marijuana be made widely available to people with MS for symptom management” partly because of "existing legal barriers to its use." This language no longer appears in the updated Executive Summary.
 
The Coalition for Medical Marijuana New Jersey (CMMNJ) is glad to see this change. CMMNJ called on the Society, in a letter dated 8/13/08, to “better serve its members by joining numerous other organizations that are calling for the legalization of medical marijuana.” CMMNJ noted that this suggestion was consistent with the actions of a number of states that have rescinded their laws prohibiting use of marijuana where medically indicated.
 
While the Society stopped short of endorsing medical marijuana, it dropped the statement of its opposition to widespread availability of medical marijuana for MS patients. CMMNJ urges the Society to take a more active role in advocating for large scale clinical trials of medical marijuana, so that the limits of marijuana’s therapeutic utility in symptom management and neuroprotection can be determined.
 
Yet the Society continues to insist that, "Studies to date do not demonstrate a clear benefit (of cannabis) compared to existing symptomatic therapies." CMMNJ wonders what other symptomatic therapy is also neuroprotective, i.e., what other therapy besides cannabis can “reduce neuronal damage and thereby…limit disease progression” as the Society’s Expert Opinion paper suggests? The Society might also wish to consider the following benefits of marijuana therapy: Marijuana can be grown at home for pennies, it is easy for patients to self-titrate, and no fatal overdoses have ever been associated with its use. These are surely clear benefits of cannabis/marijuana compared to existing therapies.
 
Nor should cannabinoids have to demonstrate that they are clearly superior to other therapies. No other drug is held to that standard. Cannabinoids should only have to demonstrate that they are effective and safe.
 
The Society is also concerned that "issues of side effects, systemic effects, and long-term effects (of cannabis) are not yet clear." Apparently, these issues are no clearer to the Society in 2011 than they were in 2008, because the language is exactly the same. CMMNJ believes that the Society is wrong when it says that the effects of marijuana are not clear. Marijuana has been in common usage in American society since the 1960’s. Millions of Americans have used and continue to use marijuana, both episodically and continuously, for over forty years. The effects are quite well known—they are mostly benign, rarely harmful, and often decidedly therapeutic.
 
The “fears” about marijuana that the Society cites in its Expert Opinion Paper (marijuana’s possible long-term effects on cognition, motor skills, cancer, etc.) are unfounded and have been repudiated by decades of popular use, as well as scientific studies, both in America and world-wide. Moreover, even if these fears were valid, they would have to be taken in the context of the patient population that the Society represents—patients stricken with a dreaded, incurable disease that produces pain and muscle spasms for which, the Society acknowledges, “standard therapies often provide inadequate relief.”
 
MS patients themselves should be the only ones who decide if the risks of engaging in clinical trials of marijuana therapy outweigh the benefits.
 
Over 20 years ago, on Sept. 6, 1988, Administrative Law Judge Francis L. Young, after studying the issue for two years, ruled favorably on the issue of medical marijuana. Judge Young said:
The evidence in this record clearly shows that marijuana has been accepted as capable of relieving the distress of great numbers of very ill people, and doing so with safety under medical supervision. It would be unreasonable, arbitrary and capricious for DEA to continue to stand between those sufferers and the benefits of this substance in light of the evidence in this record.
The Administrator of the DEA overturned Judge Young’s ruling and the DEA continues to this day to obstruct access to and research on medical marijuana.

The Society’s Expert Opinion Paper contains a list of 14 “problems” that are associated with clinical studies of cannabis usage in MS. It is cruel of the Society to continue to insist that the “perfect” clinical research trial be designed before moving forward. In the three years between the original publication of this paper and its update, not a single new clinical trial has been noted. Apparently, not a single one of the objections raised by the Society has been addressed. This is unspeakably irresponsible, especially when given the predictable outcome of MS that is unmitigated by any neuroprotective therapy.

CMMNJ is calling on the Society to advocate for immediate access to a large scale clinical trial--a National MS Clinical Cannabis Trial. CMMNJ suggests that the federal government reopen and expand its Investigational New Drug (IND) trial of marijuana to include every patient in America with a diagnosis of MS. Every MS patient should have access to a continuous supply of marijuana, as long as these patients and their physicians agree to participate in this trial. The trial would be entirely voluntary, of course. If MS patients do not want to participate, they don’t have to. If MS patients do want to participate, however, have the federal government make marijuana continuously available to them in an amount determined to control their symptoms.

Have their physician note side effects and adverse effects, clinical improvements and program withdrawals. Have the trial computerized from the start so that periodic patient evaluations are easily entered by the clinician, and the national data seamlessly compiled. In two years there will be abundant results from this large scale clinical trial. CMMNJ predicts that evidence from this trial will be so compelling that the trial will not only be continued but expanded to include other neurological conditions as well.

The federal government--with the encouragement of the Society--must begin to facilitate large scale clinical trials, not continue to obstruct them. It is time to determine the limits of marijuana’s therapeutic potential, especially in terms of its neuroprotective capacity. CMMNJ urges the Society to strongly advocate for immediate access to a National MS Clinical Cannabis Trial. MS patients are suffering and dying now. They need and deserve this option. MS patients throughout the country would be very grateful for the opportunity to participate in this clinical trial.

Thank you for your anticipated cooperation.

Sincerely yours,

Ken Wolski, RN, MPA Executive Director, Coalition for Medical Marijuana New Jersey, Inc. 609.394.2137 http://www.cmmnj.org/ ohamkrw@aol.com

The Coalition for Medical Marijuana New Jersey, Inc. (CMMNJ) is a non-profit organization whose mission is to educate the public about the benefits of medical marijuana (cannabinoids).
http://www.nationalmssociety.org/about-multiple-sclerosis/treatments/complementary--alternative-medicine/marijuana/download.aspx?id=1023
http://www.druglibrary.org/olsen/medical/young/young4.html
http://www.maps.org/mmj/legal/craker-dea/

More September 2011 Updates:

The below three segments are from the Hispanic National Television show, "Dialogo a costa de costa." LINKS: http://youtu.be/0tlBz8b5wQ4  debate marihuana primera parte
http://youtu.be/rNkHFWgUCPA  debate marihuana segunda parte
http://youtu.be/d2xZtRw-ERc  debate extra…

New Jersey Patients Say Medical Marijuana Regulations Still Need Work: http://www.freedomisgreen.com/new-jersey-patients-say-medical-marijuana-regulations-still-need-work/

NJ's Medical Marijuana Law Comes With a Slew of Restrictions Read more: http://www.philadelphiaweekly.com/news-and-opinion/news/New-Jersey-Medical-Marijuana-Law-Comes-With-a-Slew-of-Restrictions.html#ixzz1ToSwNKaN

Persistence does pay off for medical marijuana supporters http://www.shorenewstoday.com/snt/news/index.php/politics/14177-persistence-does-pay-off-for-medical-marijuana-supporters.html

John Wilson’s appeal: Conviction, sentence upheld in Franklin MS patient's marijuana case: http://www.mycentraljersey.com/article/20110726/NJNEWS/307260021/Conviction-sentence-upheld-Franklin-MS-patient-s-marijuana-case

CMMNJ’s Press Release on the John Wilson appeal denial: http://cmmnj.blogspot.com/2011/07/john-wilsons-appeal-denied.html

Update on Delaware’s medical marijuana program implementation: http://www.delawareonline.com/article/20110904/NEWS02/109040328/Red-tape-could-keep-medicinal-pot-from-legal-users-till-2013?odyssey=tab%7Ctopnews%7Ctext%7CHome