Senator Grisanti Will Co-Sponsor Medical Marijuana Legislation
Mark Grisanti
May 29, 2014
State Senator Mark Grisanti (R-I, Buffalo) announced today that he will co-sponsor the Compassionate Care Act, which would legalize the delivery and use of marijuana by seriously ill patients who need the drug for treatment of their illnesses.
“I have seen too much suffering — suffering that can only be alleviated by medical marijuana,” Grisanti said. “I cannot stand by and let such suffering continue.”
“I was especially touched by the many cases in Western New York, Joey Wertman from Hamburg and Anna Conte, from Orchard Park who is 8 years old and suffers from Dravet Syndrome which causes her to have seizures, sometimes hundreds each day,” said Grisanti.
Grisanti is the first Western New York Senator to co-sponsor the bill and was one of the first Republican lawmakers to publicly support the legislation.
Grisanti added. “I urge my colleagues to join me in helping pass this important piece of legislation for the Wertman family, for the Conte family and for all the other families in New York who need this medication.”
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