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Call Congress
Today about Key Medical Marijuana Vote
Monday, July 23, 2007
Congress will vote on an amendment this week (as early as Wednesday)
that would protect Angel Raich, Valerie Corral and other patients with
cancer, AIDS and other diseases who use marijuana for medical
reasons. Make sure your Representative votes to protect patients from
federal prosecution: call him or her as soon as possible, and forward
this alert to everyone you know. (You can keep an eye on our website to
make sure Congress hasn't voted on the amendment before you call).
What to Say: Once the operator transfers you to your
Representative's office, give the person who answers the following
message:
"Hi, I'm a constituent. I'm calling to urge my Representative to vote
for the Hinchey medical marijuana amendment to the
Commerce-Justice-Science ('CJS') spending bill, which will be voted on
this week. This issue is very important to me."
(Hinchey is pronounced Hinchee.)
Then forward this alert to friends and family.
The Bottom Line:
Responding to the growing conflict between the states and the federal
government over the issue of medical marijuana, Rep. Maurice Hinchey
(D-NY) will offer an amendment to the Commerce-Justice-Science
Appropriations bill that would prohibit the U.S. Justice Department from
undermining state efforts to provide terminally ill and chronic pain
patients access to doctor-recommended medical marijuana. The amendment
would prohibit the Justice Department from spending any money on
arresting or prosecuting medical marijuana patients in states where
medical marijuana is legal. 163 members of Congress voted for a similar
amendment last year.
The U.S. Justice Department continues to spend millions of dollars
arresting medical marijuana patients and their caregivers - even in the
twelve states where medical marijuana is legal. At a time when violent
drug cartels remain at large and threats of terrorism continue to
emerge, it is irresponsible for the Justice Department to jeopardize
public safety by wasting scarce law enforcement resources conducting
raids on hospice centers and medical marijuana patients.
Earlier this year, New Mexico became the twelfth state to enact a
proactive medical marijuana law. New Mexico joins Alaska, California,
Colorado, Hawaii, Maine, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont
and Washington as states with effective medical marijuana laws. Numerous
other states are currently considering medical marijuana laws of their
own. Passage of this amendment will not only help embolden these efforts
across the country, but will send a stern message to the Justice
Department to stop subjecting seriously ill patients to dehumanizing
arrest.
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Test - The Hinchey medical marijuana amendment would not prevent the Justice
Department from arresting people using, growing, or selling marijuana
for recreational use. Nor would it prevent the Justice Department from
arresting medical marijuana patients in the states that have not
approved the drug for this use. It simply prevents the federal
government from arresting patients who use marijuana for medical reasons
in states that have adopted medical marijuana laws.
Substantial majorities of Democrats, Republicans, and Independents
support medical marijuana. A 2001 Pew Research Center poll found that
73% of Americans support medical marijuana. A 2002 Time/CNN poll found
that 80% of Americans support it. The Institute of Medicine has
determined that nausea, appetite loss, pain and anxiety "all can be
mitigated by marijuana." Allowing cancer, AIDS, and MS patients legal
access to medical marijuana is supported by the American Nurses
Association, American Public Health Association, American Bar
Association and Kaiser Permanente, among other groups.
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