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Top Foe of Medical Cannabis in Ohio Gets 2 Advisory Board Slots

The Associated PressPublished on October 10, 2016 · Last updated July 28, 2020
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The state’s new medical marijuana advisory committee will include two members of a group that fought legalization, raising concerns among advocates about whether the panel will be stacked against them.

The 14-member panel’s roster was set with final appointments this week. Its first meeting must be held within a month.

Republican House Speaker Cliff Rosenberger named Marcie Seidel, executive director of the Drug Free Action Alliance, as one of his two appointees on Thursday. The assistant director at the alliance, Tony Coder, was named to the committee by Republican Gov. John Kasich. Seidel and Coder are designated to represent people involved in mental health treatment and alcohol- and drug-addiction treatment, respectively.

Rosenberger said the alliance has in-depth knowledge of medical marijuana laws and Seidel will bring “broad understanding” to the post.

Ohioans for Medical Marijuana, an offshoot of the group that pushed legalization of medical cannabis, said these positions weren’t meant for opponents.

“Her only qualifications are that she really doesn’t like medical marijuana,” said Aaron Marshall, the group’s spokesman. “We were hopeful that all the appointments would be made in good faith.”

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Coder said the alliance’s primary concern as Ohio establishes its new medical cannabis program is patients.

“We want to ensure that patients whose doctors recommend marijuana have access to a safe product for their condition,” he said in an email. “At the same time, we want to reiterate that this is a medical marijuana bill, and we want Ohio’s program to be about patient health and safety rather than creating another big tobacco or another industry that is more concerned about profit than health.”

He said he has spent 13 years and Seidel has spent 18 years in substance abuse prevention, which includes promotion of mental health wellness. He said they both intend to respect that medical cannabis is now law in Ohio.

Rounding out the advisory committee are:

  • Pharmacists: Curtis Passafume Jr., a vice president of pharmacy services at Ohio Health, and Stephanie Abel, of the James Cancer Center;
  • Physicians: Oncologist Jerry Mitchell Jr., of the Zagmesiter Cancer Center; and Amol Soin, a pain management expert at the Ohio Pain Clinic and Greene Memorial Hospital;
  • Nurse: Nancy Walsh Mosca, a nurse and nurse educator from Mahoning County;
  • Patient advocate: James “Ted” Bibart, a legislative analyst who’s studied cannabis law at Benesch Attorneys at Law;
  • Agriculture: Michael Hirsch, of Hirsch Fruit Farm in Ross County;
  • Local law enforcement: Shelby County Sheriff John Lenhart;
  • Organized labor: Jason Kaseman, political director for the United Food & Commercial Workers;
  • Employer: Michael Stanek, vice president of Hunt Imaging in Berea;
  • Caregiver: Martin McCarthy Jr., a parent from Parma;
  • Academic researcher: Gary Wenk, a professor of psychology, neuroscience and molecular virology at Ohio State University who’s studied the effects of medical marijuana.

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