Highlights from the Hawaii State Legislature House Committee on Health addressing Medical Marijuana on August 25, 2008.
Hawaii State Representative John Mizuno, Vice Chair of the Health Committee, and Hawaii State Representative Joe Bertram III from Maui moderate this meeting discussing the recent veto of HB2675 and exploring distribution alternatives for medicinal marijuana patients.
Testifiers include Brian Murphy and The FarmAssist from Patients Without Time, a medical marijuana support and advocacy group based on Maui.
Patients Without Time (PWT) is a medical cannabis support and informational network. We share information concerning Hawai'i medicinal cannabis / marijuana laws and practices. Partnered with Maui County Citizens For Democracy In Action (MCCFDIA), PWT has mounted an extensive campaign on both the County and State levels to better provide for the medical cannabis / marijuana patients in Hawaii.
http://www.PatientsWithoutTime.com
Maui County Citizens For Democracy In Action (MCCFDIA) is in the midst of the largest citizen's voter registration drive ever seen on Maui. Serving Maui's advocacy groups like Patients Without Time (PWT) and Citizens Action Now (CAN), MCCFDIA emphasizes the need to utilize the Democratic Process to enact the changes our people need. Hawai'i State Representative Joe Bertram III has graciously lent his support and services in our efforts to help our citizens use this Democratic Process.
http://www.MCCFDIA.com
Hawaii state bird. The helicopter. Good luck folks. The cops hate us all. Be strong.
BackRoadsWine 3 years ago
aloha
latest development: four of the people at PWT got busted Nov 11
stay tuned...
MCCFDIA 3 years ago
Let me just say, that there is not always a clear line between recreational users of Cannabis, and medical ones... Many recreational users, actually use for medical reasons, but are either unaware of it or don't see it as medical use, because of the stigmas placed on use in general.
While there are many "severe" conditions/situations where medical cannabis can be beneficial, there are also many less than severe conditions where Cannabis may still be beneficial.
NikoKun 3 years ago
aloha
After seeing hundreds of different patients in our offices, we tend to agree
MCCFDIA 3 years ago