Pubdate: Thu, 03 Oct 2013
Source: Lawrence Journal-World (KS)
Copyright: 2013 The Lawrence Journal-World
Contact:  http://www.ljworld.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1075
Author: Scott Rothschild

KANSAS SILVER-HAIRED LEGISLATURE ENDORSES MEDICAL MARIJUANA

TOPEKA - The Kansas Silver-Haired Legislature, a senior-citizen 
advisory group, has approved a resolution in support of medical 
marijuana. Jim Snyder, 80, president of the Kansas Silver-Haired 
Legislature, seated in the Kansas House chamber after the group's 
meeting. The Silver-Haired Legislature approved a resolution 
supporting medical marijuana.

Jim Snyder, 80, president of the Kansas Silver-Haired Legislature, 
seated in the Kansas House chamber after the group's meeting. The 
Silver-Haired Legislature approved a resolution supporting medical marijuana.

"We know it's controversial, but so is getting up in the morning when 
you get to be our age," said Jim Snyder, the 80-year-old president of 
the group.

The non-binding recommendation, which supports Senate Bill 9, will be 
forwarded to the Kansas Legislature.

SB 9 would allow people who have certain medical conditions, such as 
cancer, and have received recommendations from their physicians to 
use marijuana. It would also have the state regulate and license 
medical marijuana centers to provide the drug.

Similar measures have been filed in the Kansas Legislature over the 
past several years, but the issue has gained no traction.

Snyder, of Topeka, said Thursday that may change because of the 
Silver-Haired Legislature's endorsement and the increasing number of 
states that have approved medical marijuana.

He said older people are simply looking for ways to manage pain."When 
you get old, you get creaky, and you hurt," he said. And Snyder said 
sometimes prescription drugs that are currently available are too powerful.

Earlier, the Silver-Haired Legislature heard from Jack Cole, who 
leads the group Law Enforcement Against Prohibition. Cole, a retired 
undercover narcotics officer from New Jersey, told the group 
legalizing drugs could actually reduce crime and violence and not increase use.

The Silver-Haired Legislature is a unicameral legislative body 
consisting of 125 representatives. All members of the group are age 
60 or older. Members submit forms to be candidates and are elected 
during elections run by local area agencies on aging. The group's 
recommendations are then forwarded to the Kansas Legislature and Gov. 
Sam Brownback.

The group provides an educational experience in the political process 
and an opportunity to identify policy concerns for Kansas' older adults.
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