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- Here's the full text of the initiative that just passed (Yay!), and
- a couple of arguments for its passage. I scanned it from my voters
- pamphlet, and make no guarantees whatsoever.
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- SANTA CRUZ COUNTY MEASURE A
- MARIJUANA FOR MEDICAL USE INITIATIVE
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- (Full Text of Proposed Initiative)
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- The people of the County of Santa Cruz do ordain as follows:
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- SECTION 1. TITLE: The title of this ordinance shall be: The Santa Cruz County
- Medical Marijuana Ordinance.
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- SECTION 2. PURPOSE: The purposes of this ordinance are:
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- (1) To express the compassion of the people of Santa Cruz County for the
- medically challenged in our community whose sufferings would be alleviated by
- the use of medical marijuana.
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- (2) To express the strong support of the people of Santa Cruz County for
- the restoration of Cannabis / Marijuana medical preparations to the list of
- available medicines which can be prescribed by licensed physicians.
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- (3) To direct the elected officials of Santa Cruz County to take whatever
- actions may be within their power to support the availability of Cannabis /
- Marijuana for medical use.
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- SECTION 3. DEFINITIONS: For the purposes of this ordinance, Cannabis / Mari-
- juana medical preparations shall mean: all products made from cannabis or
- marijuana, in any form intended or used for human consumption, for the treat-
- ment of any disease; the relief of pain; or as an adjunct to any medical
- procedure for the treatment of Cancer, Glaucoma, or AIDS; or for any other
- medical or healing purpose defined within the bounds of the doctor/patient
- relationship.
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- SECTION 4. FINDINGS: The people of the County of Santa Cruz make the
- following findings:
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- (1) SAFE AND EFFECTIVE MEDICINE. Scientific and medical studies by the
- National Academy of Science have shown Cannabis / Marijuana to be a safe and
- effective medicine with very low toxicity compared to most prescription
- drugs. It has been shown to be effective in the treatment of glaucoma; epi-
- lepsy; muscle spasticity; arthritis; the nausea, vomiting and appetite loss
- associated with chemotherapies; anxiety and depression; and the symptoms of
- withdrawal from alcohol and narcotics.
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- (2) DOCTORS AND PATIENTS NEED THE CANNABIS / MARIJUANA OPTION.
- Studies show that one-third of all cancer patients discontinue potentially
- life-saving chemotherapy due to the severe and debilitating side effects.
- The same is true for many AIDS patients receiving AZT or other similar thera-
- pies. Most physicians surveyed said that they would prescribe Cannabis /
- Marijuana if legally available. Half of all cancer specialists surveyed said
- that they have already encouraged at least one of their patients to break the
- law and use Cannabis / Marijuana to ease the violent nausea and vomiting
- associated with their current treatments.
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- (3) UNITED NATIONS APPROVES PRESCRIPTION MARIJUANA. In May of 1991, the
- United Nations Narcotic Control Board voted overwhelmingly to reclassify
- Cannabis / Marijuana, placing it back on Schedule 2, and making it available
- by prescription. The United States Representative to this board voted in
- favor of rescheduling.
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- (4) FEDERAL COURT ORDERS PRESCRIPTION MARIJUANA. Despite a Federal Court
- Order recognizing the "clearly established medical value" of Cannabis /
- Marijuana, and mandating that it be recbssified to Schedule 2 and available
- by prescription, the federal government continues to deny access to this safe
- and effective medicine.
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- (5) POLITICS BEFORE PATIENTS. By its own admission, the federal government
- continues to deny access to Cannabis / Marijuana for political rather than
- medical reasons. Using patients as pawns in the ever-escalating War on Drugs,
- current policies place message before medicine, convenience before compassion,
- and politics before patients.
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- SECTION 5. IMPLEMENTATION.
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- (1) Within 90 (ninety) days of the certification of the November 3, 1992
- General Election, the Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors shall transmit
- the text of this ordinance to the President of the United States, the Gover-
- nor of the State of California, and the Federal and State Legislative Rep-
- resentatives of Santa Cruz County and urge them to take whatever actions
- that may be in their power to:
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- (A) Restore Cannabis / Marijuana medical preparations to the list of
- available medicines which can be prescribed by licensed physicians.
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- (B) Provide for by law and institute such mechanisms as may be necessary
- to insure a safe and affordable supply of Cannabis / Marijuana for medi-
- cal use.
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- (2) The Board of Supervisors shall request the Sheriff and the District
- Attorney to adhere to the spirit of this ordinance in setting their prior-
- ites and to exercise whatever discretionary powers they may possess to mini-
- mize the negative impacts of current Cannabis / Marijuana restrictbns, where
- medical use is apparent.
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- (3) The Board of Supervisors shall direct the Santa Cruz County Health Ser-
- vices Agency to monitor developments in the field of Cannabis / Marijuana
- medicine, including research projects, trial studies, or current govemmental
- programs and to make available, upon request by any doctor or patient, accu-
- rate and timely information regarding the efficacy of Cannabis / Marijuana
- for various medical conditions.
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- SECTION 6. SEVERABILITY. If any of these provisions are held to be invalid,
- all remaining portions of this ordinance shall remain in full force and
- effect.
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- SECTION 7. EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall take effect as provided by
- law.
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- IMPARTIAL ANALYSIS BY COUNTY COUNSEL
- SANTA CRUZ COUNTY MEASURE A
- MARIJUANA FOR MEDICAL USE INITIATIVE
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- If approved by a majority of those voting on this measure, it will become a
- County ordinance. The measure appears on the ballot as a result of initiative
- petitions which gathered more than the number of signatures required by state
- law for placement on the ballot.
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- If enacted, the measure will not change existing laws on the availability of
- marijuana for medical purposes, or on the illegality of marijuana possession.
- Rather, the measure would constitute a policy statement favoring the increased
- availability of marijuana for medical purposes.
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- If enacted, the measure would require the Santa Cruz County Board of Super-
- visors to take certain actions to communicate the policy to State and Federal
- elected officials. The Board of Supervisors would also be required to request
- the Sheriff and District Attorney of Santa Cruz County to adhere to the
- spirit of the ordinance in setting their priorities, and to minimize the neg-
- ative impacts of legal restrictions on marijuana for medical use to the ex-
- tent they have discretion to do so. Because no change in the criminal law on
- this subject results from its enactment, however, the second directive to the
- Sheriff and District Attorney is of uncertain effect.
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- The Board of Supervisors would also be nequired to direct the County Health
- Services Agency to monitor research developments and make information avail-
- able concerning medical use of marijuana. Such activities by the Health Ser-
- vices Agency would be a County cost in an undetermined amount.
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- A "yes" vote authorizes enactment of the measure into the Santa Cruz County
- Code and approves making the Findings set out in the measure. A "no" vote
- rejects enactment of the measure as a part of the Santa Cruz County Code.
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- DWIGHT L. HERR
- County Counsel
- By/ Jane M. Scott
- Assistant County Counsel
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- ARGUMENT IN FAVOR OF MEASURE A
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- "My commitment as a physician is to ease suffering and to do no harm. Both
- are often possible with cannabis medicines. The government's policy of deny-
- ing patients this treatment is indefensible. It's a matter of compassion and
- common sense. Vote yes on Measure A."
- -Arnold Leff, MD-
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- The emotional and financial impacts of catastrophic illness can be devas-
- tating. For the thousands of seriously ill and disabled Americans who have
- a medical necessity for cannabis/marijuana, the devastation is compounded by
- a government that ignores the best medical evidence and condemns them to a
- criminal black market in their daily struggle for wellness.
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- Measure A calls on the federal government to allow licensed physicians to
- prescribe marijuana for patients with life and sense threatening illnesses.
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- Vote Yes on Measure A.
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- The Controlled Substances Act allows for cannabis to be restored to the list
- of available medicines if "a significant minority of physicians have accepted
- it as safe under medical supervision."
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- In 1988, after the most extensive review of the record ever undertaken, US
- Administrative Law Judge Francis Young stated that "marijuana in its natural
- form is one of the safest therapeutically active substances known to man. By
- any rational analysis cannabis can be used safely under a supervised routine
- of medical care."
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- Vote Yes on Measune A.
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- Dr. Leff and Judge Young are not alone. Seventy percent of cancer specialists,
- 35 state legislatures (including California), the United Nations Narcotics
- Control Board, the Califomia Medical Association, and 80% of San Francisco
- voters agree - cannabis should be available to the seriously ill and disabled
- to ease their pain and suffering.
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- Measure A will ease suffering and do no harm.
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- Simply stated, Measure A is good medicine.
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- Vote Yes for Compassion. Vote Yes for Common Sense.
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- Vote Yes on Measure A.
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- s/ Scott Imler
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- NO ARGUMENT AGAINST THIS MEASURE WAS SUBMITTED
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