Eric T. Schneiderman
New York Attorney General (Democrat)

Schneiderman has not responded to Newsday's survey.

Newsday sent Schneiderman the following questions and offered him unlimited space to respond on this page. Schneiderman can still answer the survey; if he answers, this page will be updated within one business day.

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Background:

Schneiderman, the state's top law enforcement official, was elected state attorney general in 2010. From 2003 to 2006, he served as State Senate deputy Democratic leader. A graduate of Amherst College and Harvard Law School, Schneiderman spent two years as a deputy sheriff in Berkshire County, Mass. He lives in Manhattan.

Questions:

Do you support legalizing the use of medical marijuana in New York?

Should chronically ill children and teens be able to use medical marijuana with parental and doctor approval?

Ways to consume marijuana include smoking it, using it as an oil, taking it as a capsule and eating it.

Should medical marijuana be available in a variety of forms to allow patients to choose the form they use?

Should medical marijuana be limited for chronically ill patients and distributed by a limited number of hospitals as proposed by Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo?

Do you support legalizing the recreational use of marijuana as has been done in Colorado and Washington?

His comments:

Schneiderman has not filled in the survey.

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