State Rep. Thomas Slater dies

State Rep. Thomas Slater dies
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PROVIDENCE—Rep. Thomas Slater, a state lawmaker who successfully urged legalizing marijuana to ease the pain of chronically ill patients, died of cancer Monday at his Providence home, legislative leaders said. He was 68.

Despite being seriously ill with cancer, Slater, D-Providence, faithfully attended sessions of the General Assembly into the summer to oversee an expansion of the state’s medical marijuana program. The former Marine smiled, insisting he would beat his illness and recover just weeks ago.

Related Link: Rep. Thomas Slater Legislative Home Page

“He was pugnacious and persistent when it came to an issue that he felt was worth fighting for,“ said Sen. Rhoda Perry, D-Providence, who partnered with Slater for years on legalizing medical marijuana. “He persevered until he got the measure passed.“

First elected to office in 1994, Slater is best known for sponsoring legislation that in 2006 made Rhode Island the 11th state in the country to allow chronically ill patients to possess small amounts of marijuana to ease their symptoms. The drug remains illegal under federal law.

Slater cast the sole vote in 2005 against an amendment naming the new law for him. He never seemed to doubt the bill would pass even when supporters occasionally did.

“He was always a very optimistic person,“ said Jesse Stout, a board member at the Rhode Island Patient Advocacy Coalition, which supported legalization.

But the law had a defect: It never explained how patients could legally purchase the drug. Several patients reported being robbed and assaulted after turning to street dealers.

At Slater’s urging, lawmakers passed legislation this year by a wide margin allowing up to three nonprofit stores in the state to legally sell marijuana to registered patients. Slater received a standing ovation from his colleagues - and even some critics - when the bill passed in the House.

As representative of a poor section of Providence, Slater spoke out against budget cuts that limited welfare benefits to the poor and reduced health care for children. He opposed an executive order signed by Republican Gov. Don Carcieri cracking down on illegal immigrants living in Rhode Island.

He is survived by his wife, Jody McKiernan, and three grown children.

Calling hours will be Thursday from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Trainor Funeral Home in Warwick. A Mass of Christian Burial is scheduled for Friday morning at St. Matthew’s Church in Cranston.

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Flag Comment Posted by christine1976 on August 11, 2009 at 5:49 am

My thoughts and prayers are with his family. He will be missed.

Flag Comment Posted by dlw8104 on August 10, 2009 at 8:41 pm

What a sad day for the people of RI.  Representative Slater has been a staunch advocate for children and families in RI, especially those raising children and youth with special health care needs.  I will miss him dearly as I’m sure many others will.  My thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends at this very difficult time.

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