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Media Advisory: Medical marijuana protest to return to Green campaign (Wisconsin)

Media Advisory: Medical marijuana protest to return to Green campaign
office Wednesday

WHAT? Protest at Mark Green's Campaign Office

WHERE? Mark Green's campaign office 1915 S. Webster, Allouez, Wi.

WHEN? Wednesday, October 18 @ 10:00am

Background: (WHO? and WHY?)

Jacki Rickert, founder of Is My Medicine Legal Yet?, (www.immly.org)
suffers from two incurable medical conditions, Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome,
and Advanced Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy. Jacki has found that
marijuana helps treat these painful and debilitating illnesses, and with
assistance from her physician, now deceased, she was approved to receive
medical marijuana from the federal government's Compassionate IND
program. However, the program was closed to new patients, and the 8
medical marijuana patients already in the program were grandfathered in.
The program's 5 surviving patients continue to receive marijuana from
the government to this day. Congressman Mark Green has been asked about
his stance on medical marijuana, and he has written, "I believe current
medical options are superior to legalizing an addictive and dangerous
illegal drug". Jacki wants to know what medical options he's speaking of
to treat her incurable conditions, since she has yet to find these
superior medical options that he speaks of.

Jacki Rickert went to Mark Green's office on October 10 with a letter,
(http://www.immly.org/jacki2green.htm) asking him to tell her about
these "superior medical options". He has yet to respond. The staffer in
Mark Green's office said they would give this issue some thought, but
when WGBA NBC 26 television asked for their stance, Mark Green's
Campaign manager Mark Graul laughed and said that he didn't believe "the
majority of Wisconsinites would want to legalize drugs". Mark Green's
office figured they could just ignore Jacki since she came from far
away, and is in a wheelchair. However, Jacki's supporters, including
other medical marijuana patients, are coming back to his office to find
out what these "superior medical options" are.

For more information contact:

Eric Tatera (920) 713-0230 (event coordinator in Green Bay)
Jacki Rickert (715) 926-4950 (Mondovi)
Gary Storck (608) 241-8922 (Madison)

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