(SACRAMENTO) – California Attorney
General Bill Lockyer made the following statement regarding the California
Supreme Court's ruling today in People v. Mower:
"The California Supreme Court's
decision today provides the state with a welcome and needed interpretation
of important aspects of the Compassionate Use Act of 1996. As a supporter
of Proposition 215, I believe that the court's decision strikes an appropriate
balance in helping to ensure that truly needy patients whose doctors have
recommended medical marijuana to alleviate pain and suffering related to
serious illnesses will have access to this medicine under California law.
"I also agree with the court that
the law does not confer complete immunity from prosecution, but instead
allows courts to determine whether a defendant is appropriately charged
with violating state law. While today's decision changes the standard jury
instruction that has been employed in similar cases throughout California,
it is unclear what impact it will have on previous medical marijuana convictions.
"The ruling provides much needed
guidance in interpreting an initiative that did not clearly specify how
the law should apply. Until legislation such as SB 187 by Sen. John Vasconcellos
– which contains many provisions recommended by my Proposition 215 Implementation
Task Force, composed of district attorneys, law enforcement representatives,
medical professionals and medical marijuana proponents – is enacted to
provide statutory guidelines, we will continue to rely on the courts to
interpret Proposition 215."