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The measure by Rep. Mark Cohen, D-202, Philadelphia, would provide for state licensing and inspection of "compassion" centers where marijuana can be used with a doctor's recommendation by patients suffering from HIV, AIDS, cancer and other illnesses.
But opponents, including state Attorney General Tom Corbett, a Republican gubernatorial candidate, said the legislation would weaken existing drug laws and make a dangerous substance more available
The legislation would require medical users to pay an annual $50 fee for a registry card and prohibit them from smoking marijuana on school grounds, public parks, public transportation and areas where cigarette smoking is banned