Media Advisory
January 17, 2007
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Contact: MATT KOVARY
(212) 382-6713 |
Medical Marijuana in New York
When: Wednesday, February 7, 6:30 p.m.
Where: New York City Bar Association, 42 West
44th Street
Thousands of patients obtain and use marijuana
under the laws of 11 states providing for its medical
use. Except in the case of the handful of patients
who obtain marijuana from the federal government,
federal law prohibits any use, sale, or cultivation
of marijuana. Join the Committee on Drugs and the
Law for a discussion of proposed medical marijuana
legislation for New York and the growing body of
cases addressing this conflict between state and
federal law.
Moderator
ERIC E. STERLING, President, The Criminal Justice
Policy Foundation.
Speakers
HON. RICHARD N. GOTTFRIED, Chair, New York State
Assembly Committee on Health; sponsor of medical
marijuana legislation;
SUSAN N. HERMAN, Centennial Professor of Law,
Brooklyn Law School;
KAREN O'KEEFE, Assistant Director of State Policies,
Marijuana Policy Project;
ROBERT A. RAICH, Counsel for respondents in Gonzales
v. Raich, 545 U.S. 1 (2005), and United States
v. Oakland Cannabis Buyers’ Cooperative,
532 U.S. 483 (2001).
About the Association
The New York
City Bar Association (www.nycbar.org)
was founded in 1870, and since then has been
dedicated to maintaining the high ethical standards
of the profession, promoting reform of the law,
and providing service to the profession and the
public. The Association continues to work for
political, legal and social reform, while implementing
innovative means to help the disadvantaged. Protecting
the public’s welfare remains one of the
Association’s highest priorities.
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