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Medical Marijuana Must Be Allowed
Posted by FoM on November 25, 1999 at 21:13:06 PT
By Gary Storck, Frank S. World
Source: DPFWI
Thank you for your article, "State residents join marijuana protest" on October 22, 1999. As one of the participants and a Waukesha native, I'd like to add some comments.
While the action at Bob Barr's office added an exclamation point to our efforts in D.C., we also spent a lot of time meeting with congressional representatives trying to educate them on the realities of daily life for sick, disabled and dying Americans, and how medicinal marijuana can have significant and even lifesaving benefits for many patients. Whenever the issue of medicinal marijuana has been placed before the voters, it has always carried by large margins. For example, the medicinal marijuana initiative in Washington D.C. that Rep. Barr has been attacking received 69% of the vote. By comparison, Barr was elected with only 53% of the vote. Similarly in California in 1996, Prop 215 received more votes than did President Clinton. And on November 2, 1999, voters in Maine passed a medicinal marijuana ballot initiative by 62 percent to 38 percent. There is no justification for keeping this medicine from people who need it, and cowardly politicians who feel this issue is too controversial need to wake up and do the right thing, instead of allowing this gross injustice to continue.Insensitive politicians who would continue to keep medicinal marijuana away from sick people need to walk a mile in our shoes, and experience what it is like to face serious illness on a daily basis. When each day involves coping with pain and illness, why should any medication be unavailable if it can ease suffering?In a recent letter supporting the recent medical necessity decision by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in California, the California Nurses Association -- representing 30,000 Registered Nurses -- wrote "To deny a patient's use of any drug that allows them relief from the ravages of illness would be immoral".Citizens interested in ending this impasse should contact your federal and state representatives and let them know you support the rights of sick, disabled and dying citizens for legal access to this medicine today. Gary StorckNote: The Drug Policy Forum of Wisconsin has a webpage, with pictures, of this event at:http://www.drugsense.org/dpfwi/dpfwi_dc.htm Also:We understand that both Jacki Rickert and Gary Storck will be special guests in the DrugSense Chat Room Saturday & Sunday evenings November 27th & 28th!This chatroom, popular with internet activists, is at: http://www.drugsense.org/chat/ Related Articles:Medical Marijuana Must Be Allowedhttp://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v99/n1275/a07.html?397State Residents Join Marijuana Protesthttp://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v99/n1275/a06.html?397Cannabis News Articles On Related Topic:Pot Users Invade Barr Office - 10/22/99http://www.cannabisnews.com/news/thread3387.shtmlMMJ Use Advocates Stage Protest at Barr's Office - 10/21/99http://www.cannabisnews.com/news/thread3365.shtmlJim Busted, Cheryl Put Back in Chair! - 10/21/99http://www.cannabisnews.com/news/thread3364.shtml 
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