Just Say Know Weekly News: 2/15/08
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You are invited to attend the Marijuana Policy Project meeting, Saturday, February 16th, from 1:30 to 3 pm at 7405 Arlington Expressway, Jacksonville, Florida. More details are at the bottom of this message.
No matter where you stand on drug policy we can all agree that there are better ways to deal with drugs without anyone having to die or be hurt. Our current drug policy, after over 70 years and over a trillion tax dollars spent has proven to be a failure and is doing far more harm than good. There has only been one successful anti-drug campaign, it targeted tobacco. Almost half of all smokers stopped using this highly addictive drug and no one went to jail or got hurt or killed. IT CAME ABOUT THROUGH EDUCATION NOT A WAR ON TOBACCO USERS.
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Can you believe we have to argue with our government about making it legal for licensed physicians to recommend marijuana to seriously ill and in some cases dying patients? Our government is arresting, harming and sometimes killing people over using a drug that thousands of doctors and patients have testified is safe and effective. In some cases marijuana can take the place of FDA approved drugs that have serious side effects. Sometimes the FDA approved drugs even cause death. There has never been a death caused by a marijuana overdose, not one in all of history. It is one of the safest drugs known. Itâs time to take action. You can begin by attending MPPâs medical marijuana meeting tomorrow 2-16-2008. THERE IS NO EXCUSE FOR OUR GOVERNMENT OUTLAWING MEDICINE RECOMMENDED TO PATIENTS BY A LICENSED PHYSICIAN.
Why is the government so adamant about outlawing marijuana? Itâs well known that marijuana was originally outlawed without a shred of evidence proving it harmed anyone or society. Whatâs the real story? Why all the hubbub? The research weâve done points to corruption and greed. Be sure to read this article http://marijuana.drugwarrant.com/ .
This amazing plant can produce over 50,000 products, reduce pollution, reduce deforestation, is more efficient as pulp for paper than trees, can be used to efficiently produce cleaner fuel than petroleum, natural gas or coal, can be used as food in a variety of ways that have no intoxicating effects, can produce almost anything made from cotton using significantly less toxic chemicals and producing superior product quality, the list goes on and on. We believe its illegal and being kept illegal to protect special interest groups that marijuana will compete with once its legal. Be sure to visit our web site and read âMarijuana Facts The Government Does Not Want You To Knowâ on the home page.
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This country is still run by the people but if you sit around waiting on someone else, it may be your door that gets kicked in, it may be you thatâs sick and gets shot by the government for using marijuana to relieve your pain, chemo reactions or other illness, it may be your children, money, livelihood or property that get taken away. Property is sometimes confiscated with no evidence and no legal recourse. Think this is a fairytale? Click here http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/snitch/readings/hidden.html . The truth is, the drug war is being used as an excuse to remove your rights and steal your property. We are by no means saying all politicians or police officers are guilty of this but there is a mountain of evidence supporting the need for policy reform that makes citizens, their family and their property more secure. One very good first step will be to take away the ability of criminals to profit from marijuana. How? Just like it was done with alcohol, remove the prohibition and regulate legal adult use.
The drug war and its devastating effects on society must be stopped. Stand up, call, email, write letters or go see your elected representatives. Click here to locate and contact your congressional representatives https://forms.house.gov/wyr/welcome.shtml . The life you save may be your own or a loved oneâs. Consider this, what would you do if you or someone you loved was sick or dying and a licensed physician said marijuana could help heal the condition or relieve the suffering? TELL YOUR REPRESENTATIVE HOW YOU FEEL ABOUT MEDICAL MARIJUANA AND POLICY REFORM.
You can get a wealth of information about medical marijuana by visiting our web site and clicking âWeb Linksâ in the site map. Learn what doctors are saying. Learn what conditions marijuana has shown to be beneficial in treating.
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One of the most eye opening sources of information about why the drug war needs to end is a video produced by âLEAPâ Law Enforcement Against Prohibition. If you havenât seen it yet please take a few minutes and view it now. Hereâs a link to the video: http://www.leap.cc/cms/index.php?name=Content&pid=28
Please give us your feedback, just reply to this message any type your answers in the spaces between the questions below:
Why do you think marijuana is illegal?
Should marijuana be illegal? (why)
Do you feel threatened by marijuana smokers?
Do you believe marijuana smokers are hurting society?
If you were given the chance to make it legal for adults to grow and smoke marijuana in the privacy of their own home how would you vote? (why?)
How do you feel about our government declaring war on responsible adult marijuana users?
Should the government continue to take away the children of responsible adults that smoke marijuana even when these parents keep it away from their children?
Does the war on drugs make you feel more or less secure?
Do you believe some police dogs are trained to âfalse alarmâ in order to give police an excuse to search without a warrant and confiscate property?
How do you feel about your constitutional right to face your accuser being taken away because a âconfidential informantâ allegedly said you were involved with drugs?
Do you believe legalizing and regulating adult drug use would end the drug war related crime and violence because it would take the profit out of drug dealing the same way ending alcohol prohibition took the crime and violence out of the illicit sale of alcohol?
How do you feel about military style invasions by police performing âno knockâ searches of private homes in the middle of the night and tossing âstunâ grenades into these private homes, which often house children? Did you know thousands of these type searches occur every year in low level drug cases?
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Several large religious organizations support medical marijuana? Here are details on a few:
Presbyterian Church (USA)
On June 21, 2006, the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (USA) became the latest religious body to endorse legal access to medical marijuana for seriously ill patients. By consensus, the denomination passed a resolution âurging Federal legislation that allows for its use and that provides for the production and distribution of the plant for those purposes.â
United Methodist Church
The United Methodist Church adopted the following position at their General Conference in 2004 by a vote of 877-19:
âSome countries permit the use of marijuana in medicines. Recently, some states in the United States have passed legislation permitting the medical use of marijuana. The medical use of any drug should not be seen as encouraging recreational use of the drug. We urge all persons to abstain from all use of marijuana, unless it has been legally prescribed in a form appropriate for treating a particular medical condition.â
Subsequently, the United Methodist General Board of Church and Society signed on to the following statement:
âLicensed medical doctors should not be punished for recommending the medical use of marijuana to seriously ill people, and seriously ill people should not be subject to criminal sanctions for using marijuana if the patientâs physician has told the patient that such use is likely to be beneficial.â
Episcopal Church
In 1982, the Episcopal Church passed a resolution in support of prescriptive access. [67th Convention of the Episcopal Church (B-004)a] The statement says that, âthe Episcopal Church urges the adoption by Congress and all states of statutes providing that the use of marijuana be permitted when deemed medically appropriate by duly licensed medical practitioners.â
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Medical Marijuana in Florida:
Who Why and How?
Want to learn more about medical marijuana in Florida? Then please plan to attend the following meeting in Jacksonville being sponsored by the Marijuana Policy Project.
MEETING DATE & TIME:
Saturday, February 16 â 1:30 to 3 p.m.
LOCATION:
Unitarian Universalist Church of Jacksonville
(7405 Arlington Expressway)
Jacksonville, FL
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Contact: Noelle Davis -- Federal Policies Consultant -- Marijuana Policy Project
(512) 659-1108 â [email protected]
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