Another Republican champion for Marijuana Reform in the State Legislatures

Idaho Rep. Tom Trail - It's a "fairly libertarian" thing to do

The Maryland Senate recently passed a medical marijuana bill thanks to the advocacy of a Republican State Senator. Now Idaho is joining the fray.

From Stephen C. Webster of True Slant:

The first rumblings of the Plan can be heard in Boise, where Republican legislator Tom Trail (R-Moscow) is leading the “compassionate conservative” charge to legalize medical marijuana.

Expect this to become a trend among libertarian-minded statehouse members. Trail is just the beginning of elected Republicans...

Rep. Trail was a guest speaker at an unlikely event for Republicans over the weekend; a Pro-Marijuana Rally. From The Argonaut Univ. of Idaho:

This year’s speaker lineup also has a special addition. Rep. Tom Trail from the Idaho House of Representatives will announce his proposal to legalize the use of marijuana for medical purposes in the state of Idaho, making it the 15th state in the nation to do so.
Trail became interested in the proposal almost three years ago when several patients approached him and said medical marijuana was the only way to relieve their pain.

“The local doctor in Moscow prescribed medical marijuana, and the patients got it across the border in Washington,” Trail said. “… it became apparent that medical marijuana seemed to be the only thing that would help relieve pain. So I thought somebody should move ahead and try to make it legal.”

The patients had also used morphine, a legal substance often necessary for pain management, but Trail said it can ruin the kidneys over time.

“I’ve got case studies from all over the state of people needing medical marijuana for their pain, but they’re afraid of being arrested,” Trail said.

He said it would cost half a million dollars to get a ballot initiative in Idaho, so the legislative process is a better option. He has talked with numerous doctors, patients, law enforcement officers, legislators, representatives and the Dept. of Health and Welfare, as they would be the agency responsible for administering the proposal. Now he will speak at Hemp Fest and other events throughout Idaho to educate the public and gain support.

“The (Moscow) community is generally very supportive … I’ve gotten e-mails from all over the state and phone calls in support,” Trail said.

In a conservative state such as Idaho, proposals of this nature are often denied. But Trail said it’s important to remember it is a bipartisan issue. He said states like New Jersey and Maryland had Republican leadership and the same legislation passed with large bipartisan support.

“It presents a fairly libertarian and conservative point of view,” Trail said. “If we are successful, that would be a surprise to many. It is controversial, no question about it. There are folks out there who see things in black and white, good and evil.”

Note - additionally, Libertarian Republican State Senator Bob Hedlund of Weymouth, Massachusetts is a longtime advocate of medicinal marijuana, and has spoken to numerous NORML rallies over the years.

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