Yet, states like California started governing its use as far back as 1996. Currently, eighteen states approve or regulate its use for medicinal purposes. Other states, like Maryland, ban its use, but have other policies in place which seem to favor use. FDA has approved investigational studies of medical marijuana.
What is going on here? Is this politics? Bad law? Where is Minnesota in all of this?
This program will address these questions and the pros and cons of medical marijuana legalization in Minnesota. Presenters include a physician, a law professor, a criminal defense attorney and a Minnesota State Representative. They will consider the legal and human aspects related to the use of medical marijuana.
Program Topics:
- A constitutional review (Gonzalez v Raich) and federalism considerations (Jonathan Kahn, Ph.D., J.D.)
- Criminal defense issues related to the use of medical marijuana (Ryan Pacyga, J.D.)
- Treatment of patients in a state with medical marijuana (Louis Saeger, M.D.) and
- Current medical marijuana legalization attempts in Minnesota (Representative Phyllis Kahn Ph.D., M.P.A.)
- Following their presentations, the speakers will participate in a panel discussion regarding of the implications of what medical marijuana legalization could mean for attorneys in Minnesota.
This CLE program is free and only open to attorneys, judges and law students. There is no pre-registration. Check-in for the CLE program will begin at 5:00 p.m.
Title:
Pot or Not? Minnesota and the Legalization of Medical Marijuana
When/Where:
April 10, 2013
5:30-7:30pm
William Mitchell College of Law – Auditorium
875 Summit Avenue
Saint Paul, MN 55105-3076
Speakers:
- Dr. Jonathan Kahn, Ph.D., J.D., Professor, University of Hamline Law School
- Dr. Louis Saeger, M.D., F.A.C.P.M., Interventional Pain Specialist, Midwest Spine Institute
- Representative Phyllis Kahn, Ph.D., M.P.A., Minnesota Representative
- Ryan Pacyga, Criminal Defense Attorney
2.0 hours of Standard CLE credits will be applied for. The event code is 177958.
By:
- MSBA Food, Drug, & Device Law Section
- William Mitchell Health Law Society.
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