Pubdate: Tue, 21 Oct 2014 Source: New Haven Register (CT) Copyright: 2014 New Haven Register Contact: http://www.nhregister.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/292 Author: Colin Souney Page: A8 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v14/n801/a05.html STATE'S MARIJUANA RULES NEED SOME WORK I'm a medical marijuana patient registered under the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection guidlines. I'm writing in hopes of conveying my concerns regarding Connecticut's current regulations. I'm also curious if there's national interest in our battle with these ridiculous regulations? A brief review by anyone who knows the languages used in these regulations will reveal a complete disregard for patients' rights. In Connecticut, there's a current petition reguesting that product not be offered in its "homogenized" form. While I do agree with this, I feel the issues only begin there. Under current regulations, patient-to-patient care or trade is illegal, this is in direct conflict with just about every other compassionate model I have reviewed, and possibly the palliative care act. There's no compassionate care system for less fortunate people, and at the current rate of $95 for five grams, I'm sure you can identify the host of issues here. My final and primary concern lies in patient and co-op grows. Patients have fought for these rights, patients are the consumers until legalization, patients won't get registered if product is not only less expensive on the street and if the state doesn't support them. I can't say for certain, but I'm pretty sure that a consumer of marijuana will grow better medicine than counters of money. I like my state, it's been my home my entire life. Why should I feel like I'm being forced to move to more compassionate states? I would like to know if anyone has any interest in supporting our fight here in Connecticut. If we don't fight this battle here, other states will adopt these laws and patients' rights will become less important to these legislators. Please just take a moment to review the climate of the country and I think CT has a huge issue that needs nipping in the bud. - - Colin Souney Adviser to executive director of CTNORML Guilford - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom