Tighter Medical Marijuana Bill Clears Panel

by The Editor on June 6, 2009

"Medical marijuana can alleviate a lot of suffering, and there is no evidence that legalizing it for medical use increases overall drug use." Roseanne Scotti, director of Drug Policy Alliance New Jersey, called the bill's passage in the Assembly

Tighter Medical Marijuana Bill Clears Panel

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