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    Wash. governor wants DEA to reclassify marijuana

    OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) โ€” Washington Gov. Chris Gregoire and Rhode Island Gov. Lincoln Chafee have filed a petition with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration asking the agency to reclassify marijuana so doctors can prescribe it and pharmacists can fill the prescription.

    The governors said Wednesday they want the federal government to list marijuana as a Schedule 2 drug, allowing it to be used for medical treatment. Marijuana is currently classified a Schedule 1 drug, meaning it's not accepted for medical treatment and can't be prescribed, administered or dispensed.

    Washington and Rhode Island are two of 16 states, and the District of Columbia, that have laws allowing the medical use of marijuana.

    "Each of these jurisdictions is struggling with managing safe access to medical cannabis for patients with serious medical conditions," the 99-page petition and report reads. "Our work with the federal agencies has not resolved the matter."

    Gregoire said that the conflict between state and federal laws means legitimate patients lack a regulated and safe system to obtain marijuana.

    "It is time to show compassion and time to show common sense," she said in a conference call with reporters Wednesday.

    Washington voters approved a medical marijuana law in 1998 that gives doctors the right to recommend โ€” but not prescribe โ€” marijuana for people suffering from cancer and other conditions that cause "intractable pain."

    Earlier this year, Gregoire vetoed most of a bill that made major reforms to the state's medical marijuana law, saying state workers could be prosecuted under federal law the way the measure was written.

    The legislation was passed to set clearer regulations on medical marijuana use and to establish a licensing system and patient registry to protect qualifying patients, doctors and providers from criminal liability. Gregoire vetoed provisions of the bill that would have licensed and regulated medical marijuana dispensaries and producers. She also nixed a provision for a patient registry under the Department of Health.

    "There's chaos and conflict between what the states are doing and what the Justice Department is threatening to do," said Chafee, who was on Wednesday's conference call with Gregoire.

    A DEA spokeswoman said officials at the agency had heard of the petition but could not comment.

    Earlier this month, the DEA raided 10 storefront dispensaries in Washington state, including several in Seattle, where law enforcement officials have taken a lenient view of medical marijuana grows and dispensaries. Search warrant affidavits suggested the shops were fronts for illicit drug dealing and revealed that agents were looking for evidence of drug conspiracies, money laundering and guns. Similar raids occurred in Montana and California as well.

    Morgan Fox of the Washington, D.C.-based Marijuana Policy Project said the petition was a "good first step" but reclassifying the drug will not "change the federal penalties for possessing, cultivating or distributing medical marijuana."

    "That is the change we really need," Fox said in a news release. "These governors should be insisting that the federal government allow them to run their medical marijuana operations the ways they see fit, which in these cases includes allowing regulated distribution centers to provide patients with safe access to their medicine and not force them to turn to illicit dealers."

    The DEA has rejected prior petitions seeking to reclassify marijuana, but Gregoire noted that this is the first petition signed by governors.

    Gregoire also said the science on the issue has changed. The American Medical Association reversed its position two years ago and now supports investigation and clinical research of cannabis for medicinal use.

    Gregoire said she was on a phone call in August with other governors in medical marijuana states and said that there was a "huge volume" of interest.

    Asked why no other governors have signed onto the initial petition, Gregoire said she and Chafee wanted to take the lead on the initiative.

    "I have every expectation that you will see other governors join us," she said.

    Vermont Gov. Peter Shumlin plans to sign the petition and write a letter in support of the proposed change, said spokeswoman Susan Allen. Gil Duran, a spokesman for California Gov. Jerry Brown, did not have an immediate comment when asked about the petition Wednesday.

    "The governors in Washington and Rhode Island raise a valid conflict that needs to be resolved," said Eric Brown, a spokesman for Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper. "Colorado law requires we make a similar ask of the federal government by Jan. 1. We will do that. We will also continue to consult with other governors on this issue and with Colorado's attorney general before deciding whether anything else will be done."

    Other governors did not immediately respond to requests from The Associated Press.

    There is currently an effort in Washington state to decriminalize and tax recreational marijuana sales for adults. Initiative 502, which has been endorsed by two former Seattle U.S. attorneys and the former head of the FBI in Washington state, would create a system of state-licensed growers, processors and stores, and would impose a 25 percent excise tax at each stage. Adults 21 and over could buy up to an ounce of dried marijuana; one pound of marijuana-infused product in solid form, such as brownies; or 72 ounces of marijuana-infused liquids. It would be illegal to drive with more than 5 nanograms of THC, the active ingredient of cannabis, per milliliter of blood.

    Sponsors need to collect more than 240,000 valid signatures by Dec. 30 to place the measure before the Legislature early next year. If the Legislature doesn't take up the issue, it automatically goes to the November ballot.

    When asked about the initiative, Gregoire said her focus was on medical marijuana, and how to "get relief that is safe and readily available to these patients."

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    Rachel La Corte can be reached at http://twitter.com/RachelAPOly . Associated Press writers Juliet Williams in Sacramento, Calif., Dave Gram in Montpelier, Vt., and Kristen Wyatt in Denver contributed to this report.

     
     
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    4,881 comments

    • Allank  •  Grafton, United States  •  5 mths ago
      I would rather americans got my drug money than mexican cartels
      • X The Eliminator 5 mths ago
        Well said. I would too
      • Dan 5 mths ago
        Hate to break it to you Allank but Americans are already getting your drug money. Every time you buy drugs part of the price you're paying is helping to pay a D.E.A agent. Lets be realistic and make drugs legal,sell them in a state sponsored type store, give them an age requirement to purchase and tax the hell out of them. The government will get the tax, the "drug" stores will make a profit, the consumer will get a better product for a lesser price and the drug cartels are out of luck. Makes sense to me.
      • jim 5 mths ago
        The devil is alive and well. mind altering PERIOD if you need something to do , cut your parents lawn wash your parents car Get a life without the davil bending it
    • Realist  •  Tyler, United States  •  5 mths ago
      I live in a dry Texas county where hypocrites drive drunk on their way home from buying alcohol across the county line.
      • Mike 5 mths ago
        People driving drunk are not called hypocrites. They are called what they in fact are - drunk. If they live in a dry county, vote to keep it a dry county, and then cross county lines for booze, then they are hypocrites.
      • Realist 5 mths ago
        Didn't I just say that, Mike?
      • ronnyo 5 mths ago
        That's well put--realist!
    • Brandy  •  5 mths ago
      The reasons are obvious why this isnt already legal. The politicians make more money from lobbyists representing pharmaceutical companies, alcohol companies, wood based paper companies, private prison companies...ALL THESE COMPANIES ARE PAYING OUR POLITICIANS. Our crooked leaders dont care about you, me, OR our country, they care about their bank accounts.
      • Ross Inc. 5 mths ago
        I couldn't agree more
      • Williams 5 mths ago
        Save the rich and to hell with 90% of the public. The media does not represent the 90% and hypes up fantasy by filming only the top 10% having fun.
      • Ownage 5 mths ago
        lmao...you two are idiots and know nothing about business or any of the above industries. the pharmacies would make a KILLING if they could legally sell marijuana to be dispensed. Marijuana and alcohol are complementary goods, not directly substitutable. thats like saying tobacco companies would want alcohol outlawed. lastly almost all prisons operate at a loss. idiots.
    • ronnyo  •  Chicago, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Sidebar----I wonder how many of our Representatives actually smoke pot and snort coke---I'll bet we'd be surprised!
      • Judge 5 mths ago
        Bet it's over 90%
      • t. k. Laurence 5 mths ago
        No we wouldn't. Check out Marion Berry, Mayor or ex-Mayor of Washington D.C.
      • Robin 5 mths ago
        the last 3 sitting presidents have all admitted to smoking pot....
    • surfer  •  5 mths ago
      It's time for the Martini and valium addicts to quit locking up the potheads.
    • Adam  •  5 mths ago
      Name one person who has overdosed on Marijuana? Don't worry, I'll wait. Name all the people who have died of an alcohol overdose. Stop, It's impossible to count that many.
    • LiadC  •  New York, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Anyone who is for denying a cancer patient a drug that helps them deal with chemotherapy and nausea or an AIDS patient a drug that makes them able to eat so they can maintain some dignity as they wait to die... you are not a human being. And karma might just put you in the sick person's shoes someday.
    • Jared  •  5 mths ago
      Alcohol kills people every day and so do prescription medications. Have you ever seen or heard of anyone overdosing on marijuana and becoming significantly ill? Or someone dying from the use of marijuana? The answer is no. You can thumb down my comment all you want, it will just prove how uneducated and hypocritical you are in regards to this topic.
    • Matt C.  •  5 mths ago
      I normally never agree with Gov. Chris Gregoire on anything, but on this matter, I need to stand with her. The national drub policy on weeds are out dated. though i don't use that stuff, I think it's a waste of time to go after those guys, and besides, we need the tax income badly. Hello!
    • T.W.  •  5 mths ago
      Want to hurt the Mexican drug catels? Want to help the econemy? Want to help sick people? LEGALIZE IT ! And no Im not a pot smoking hippie. I am a pot smoking conservative.
    • Emilia  •  Woburn, United States  •  5 mths ago
      if an average healthy adult puts a cannabis sativa seed in dirt, maybe a plant will grow from that soil. if then he takes that plant and eats it, he will be arrested and be punished as a criminal for growing a plant and eating it. -interesting fact isn't it?

      but Mr. Corzine from MF Global Investments stole billions of dollars from clients, drove the firm into bankruptcy and claims he "does not know" where the money went and Mr. Corzine is today sailing on his yacht sipping cannabis tea. -interesting fact isn't it?

      you can smoke as many cigarettes you want, chew as much tobacco as you want, and drink as much whiskey you want, or if smoking/drinking isn't your thing..then eating microwaved processed frozen dinners or high sodium canned foods until you may develop cancer, liver damage, colon cancer, and stomach ulcers.. until then one is eligible for one to put a cannabis sativa seed in dirt, maybe it will grow from that soil, and you will not be arrested for eating that plant because you are dieing and a doctor said it's ok to eat the plant. -interesting fact isn't it?

      if the law is so preoccupied about one's health and safety being.. why don't they outlaw criminals in office, mafia-like banksters on wall st, and the medical industry cartel and let someone grow a plant, eat it and relax on their patio on their day off? :0
    • Susan  •  Washington, United States  •  5 mths ago
      The only reason it is never going to be legalized is that too many people make money off of it with being illegal. Legalized a WEED would reduce actual drug abuse and illegal activity and that would cut money from lawyers, prison groups, sherriff, not even the criminals distributing it want it legal, because it hurts their pockets.
    • art h  •  Greenville, United States  •  5 mths ago
      It shouldn't be a crime to possess and use it. This "war on drugs" is no more effective than Prohibition was during the 1930's. All it does is make criminals rich.
    • Nelson  •  Pittsburgh, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Did you know the reason there are drug cartels is because the war on drugs actually produces the drug cartels? They would not exist if drugs were legal. That is why the borders are insecure. Make sense?
    • Chet  •  West Palm Beach, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Forget this stupid Schedule 2 classification and just legalize it altogether. Let's finally allow adults to put whatever they choose into their own bodies without having the government interfere. This is ridiculous in this day and age that the stuff is illegal in the first place. I can't believe we are still having these discussions. I am 36 years old and I have no faith that in my lifetime the stuff will be legalized in the United States. For chrissakes, let's move out of the stone age and get with it. We're talking about a natural growing weed here, not methamphetamine. It's not physically addictive and you cannot overdose on it. It's a helluva lot safer than alcohol and it has some very beneficial medicinal uses. If we really are a free nation, then let's start acting like it.
    • Kim  •  5 mths ago
      Isn't it weird that a plant can be illegal?
    • W  •  Huntsville, United States  •  5 mths ago
      we need a revolution people! Our government was never intended to be beholdin to Pharmecutical giants, Insurance companies, or lobbyists! SCREW EM"
    • Lisa  •  5 mths ago
      End the War on Drugs. It's all about protecting pharmaceutical companies' profits anyway. Ron Paul 2012.
    • Gerald  •  Buffalo, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Personally I do not believe that governors, states, or people should "ASK" the federal government for permission to do anything. We should be "demanding" it, period. "This is what WE want. Now chop chop.....get to it!". We should be telling THEM what laws WE (the majority) want & what laws we will or will not recognize. If people, states, etc, want medical marijuana legalized, the federal government has no right to dictate otherwise. 1 way or another, I wish that states would force the issue to an inevitable conclusion & let the bad luck happen by arresting any & all DEA agents who interfere with state/human rights in regards to medical marijuana. The DEA has become little more than a bunch of pirates, thieves, murders & terrorists. We should be dictating them them, what we & will not allow!!! It's time to reign in our fat, bloated, inefficient, nanny state, out of control, all powerful, federal government.
    • Matt ODowd  •  Danbury, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Look at population/ratio projections of $30 per prospective user of medical, legalized marijuana in 50 states....you are talking Hundreds of Billions in Revenue. Tax revenue for states, employment benefits, have law enforcement focus on real crime.

      This is thing that could propel country out of 14 trillion dollar debt. Or atleast take sizeable chunk out of it w/out relying on foreign resources.
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