Michigan: Legislature Has Opportunity To Make Medical Marijuana Safe For Patients

Jacob Redmond

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Michigan's Legislature has an opportunity to finally establish a framework for safely, securely and responsibly ensuring that patients get access to medical marijuana.

By taking action now, the Legislature will help fix a 7-year-old problem that has denied patients the care they need and the relief they deserve.

In 2008, nearly two out of every three Michigan voters supported a ballot proposal allowing patients to get access to medical marijuana with a doctor's recommendation.

Since 2008, Michigan's voter-approved law has been mired in confusion. Different communities have adopted different rules. The basic infrastructure of the law was undermined by court rulings. Patients had few options for places to get their medicines. Non-smokable forms of marijuana, like oils, remain illegal. Children who could get relief from medical marijuana are especially burdened.

Clarity and certainty are long overdue for the Michigan patients who have struggled for years to get the medicine that can improve their health and quality of life.

As the Legislature jumpstarts this important debate, here are five critical concepts to ensure patients get safe products, bad actors are kept out of this fledgling industry and medical marijuana doesn't wind up in the wrong hands.

- Medical marijuana should be available only to patients with a doctor's recommendation. We must pass tough laws so kids don't get their hands on marijuana for illegal recreational use. With tough standards, a strong regulatory framework and clear guidelines so the private sector can operate with certainty, we can prevent shady businesses and criminal elements from endangering patients and the public.

- Strong accountability is critical to ensuring patient and product safety is a top priority. Accountability and transparency can foster product safety and rigorous product testing. The end result: safer products for tens of thousands of patients suffering from cancer, Parkinson's, Crohn's, glaucoma and other painful, debilitating diseases.

- Common-sense step-by-step safeguards should be implemented. These include background checks for those working in the medical marijuana industry; licensing of facilities and training for those in the industry; regular inspections by law enforcement and regulators; and cash-only transactions to prevent an individual or business from exerting undue influence that could ultimately endanger patients and the public.

- Businesses involved in different phases of medical marijuana should be separated into distinct "tiers." These tiers are producers or growers, testing facilities, distribution businesses, and retailers or sellers. Michigan is already home to other successful industries that have independent, separate tiers and we should emulate their successes and best practices.

- Tracking products at every stage can boost patient and product safety. Medical marijuana products should be tracked from the production phase to testing to distribution to sales.

These concepts provide a responsible blueprint for how Michigan can build a medical marijuana industry safely and responsibly. In addition to providing patients' relief, a responsible medical marijuana framework can also promote business development, encourage local job growth and generate tens of millions in tax revenues for our state that can support many services, from roads to schools. A clear set of rules can drive real competition and innovation, and help all businesses in the sector compete.

Recently introduced legislation represents an important first step in this discussion. Sen. Rick Jones and state Reps. Mike Callton and Klint Kesto are spearheading some important proposals and deserve to be recognized for their leadership. The entire Legislature should end years of delay and confusion, and take action so patients can get their medicine in a safe, secure and responsible way.

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