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PA needs need people to see this and more importantly attend it.
PA: Public hearings on medical marijuana announced
WHO: Pennsylvania House Health and Human Services committee
WHAT: Public Hearings on HB 1393, medical marijuana in PA
WHEN: December 2, 2009, 11:00 AM
WHERE: Room 140, Main Capitol, Pennsylvania Capitol Building, Harrisburg, PA
CONTACT: [email protected]
Philadelphia - For the first time in the history of the Commonwealth, a medical marijuana bill will have public hearings.
Patients with debilitating medical conditions, families and medical professionals willing to testify are being sought by Pennsylvanians for Medical Marijuana.
Though hearings were expected over the summer on HB 1393, the state budget crisis caused the delay. Many bills introduced this year will never get the chance to move forward. A Republican Representative's staffer told me yesterday " Just having this scheduled before the committee should be seen as a victory for the bill this year."
Representative Frank Oliver (D-PHL) chairs the twenty-six member House Health and Human Services Committee. Rep. Oliver and his staff have expressed support for the bill.
http://www.examiner.com/x-29881-Phil...uana-announced
thanks alot
PA: Public hearings on medical marijuana announced
WHO: Pennsylvania House Health and Human Services committee
WHAT: Public Hearings on HB 1393, medical marijuana in PA
WHEN: December 2, 2009, 11:00 AM
WHERE: Room 140, Main Capitol, Pennsylvania Capitol Building, Harrisburg, PA
CONTACT: [email protected]
Philadelphia - For the first time in the history of the Commonwealth, a medical marijuana bill will have public hearings.
Patients with debilitating medical conditions, families and medical professionals willing to testify are being sought by Pennsylvanians for Medical Marijuana.
Though hearings were expected over the summer on HB 1393, the state budget crisis caused the delay. Many bills introduced this year will never get the chance to move forward. A Republican Representative's staffer told me yesterday " Just having this scheduled before the committee should be seen as a victory for the bill this year."
Representative Frank Oliver (D-PHL) chairs the twenty-six member House Health and Human Services Committee. Rep. Oliver and his staff have expressed support for the bill.
http://www.examiner.com/x-29881-Phil...uana-announced
thanks alot