Lawmaker's Aim: ; Mandatory Registration Wasn't Voters' Intent, Rep. Says.
Portland Press Herald › April 25, 2011
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The sponsor of a series of changes to Maine's medical marijuana law said fixes are needed to get the law to more accurately reflect what voters wanted.
State Rep. Deborah Sanderson, R-Chelsea, said the requirement that all those using marijuana for medical reasons register with the state was never the intention of voters, who approved the system for implementing the law in a referendum two years ago.See the full content of this document
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She also said that having the state maintain a list of conditions for which marijuana can be used takes...
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