Guest guest Posted August 16, 2004 Report Share Posted August 16, 2004 STOP THE FEDERAL WAR ON PATIENTS FOREVER MEDICAL MARIJUANA: HEALTHCARE, NOT POLITICS HHS: OUR HEALTH IS IN YOUR HANDS! October 5, 2004, Washington DC WHAT: RALLY FOR RESCHEDULING MARIJUANA AS MEDICINE WHERE: HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES (HHS), WASHINGTON DC WHEN: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5 2004, 10 AM WHO: PATIENTS, DOCTORS, MEDICAL ASSOCIATIONS… & YOU! WHAT IS IT? This rally of medical marijuana patients and medical associations includes a press event to hand-deliver a sign-on letter to Tommy Thompson, head of Health & Human Services, affirming that marijuana DOES have accepted medical use, and to recommend its immediate rescheduling! It’s time that HHS accepts that Our Health is in Their Hands, and does their job. WHY HHS? To ensure safe access for ALL patients, marijuana must be rescheduled, and its medicinal value recognized on the federal level. This will allow the country to have the conversation that is needed about cannabis therapies. We should be figuring out how to get this medicine to patients, not still debating on whether or not marijuana is medicine. Health and Human Services (HHS) has the power to make this change. If HSS allows that marijuana has medical value, the DEA must recommend rescheduling. However, in 2001, HHS ruled that marijuana had, “No currently accepted medical use in treatment.” They did not address the mountain of data recognizing cannabis as a useful treatment, by itself or as an adjunct to other therapies. This allowed the DEA to reject rescheduling and gave them implicit permission to raid patients. Six months later, the DEA started raiding and closing California dispensaries. WHY OCTOBER? A. This is an opportunity to educate the American public on Bush’s record before the election. The Bush/Ashcroft attack on patients was so unpopular that they have retreated in this election year. We will be there to remind those voters with short memories about Bush’s war on patients. B. The next Administration & Congress need to know there is a way to end the war on patients outside of the legislature. There is a petition for rescheduling cannabis in front of Health and Human Services right now. Marijuana can and should be rescheduled by health officials, not politicians, and this is how it can happen. C. The Supreme Court will hear the Raich/Monson case after October. Whether it wins or loses, we need to look ahead to the future of protecting ALL patients. WHAT SHOULD I DO? 1. COME TO WASHINGTON DC: Drop an email to info or call 510.486.8083 and give us your name, address, your phone number, and your e-mail address if you would like to join us. if you can't come, please contribute to someone else that can! 2. GET YOUR MATERIALS: Download the Community Fundraising materials and action flyers from http://www.safeaccessnow.org/. 3. START FUNDRAISING: You will be representing all the medical marijuana patients from your area who will not be there. Ask the community for help in sending you to DC! Personalize and send out the fundraising letter to everyone in your address book. Track donations with the Pledge Form so you can thank everyone later, and know when you’ve met your fundraising goal. 4. THROW A HOUSE PARTY: Invite over your friends, family, other patients and others and explain why we need to have marijuana rescheduled. Ask for donations to support your travel costs. Arrange for a report back after your return. 5. BRING A SHOW OF HANDS: Activists who can come to DC are asked to bring handprints from supporters or other patients with their messages to HHS. We will assemble them together to show our true numbers. WHO ARE WE? Americans for Safe Access (ASA) is the largest national grassroots coalition working to protect the rights of patients and doctors to legally use marijuana for medical purposes. Our mission is to ensure safe, legal access to marijuana for all who are helped by it. We provide legal training for lawyers and patients, medical information for doctors and patients, media support for court cases, activist training to grassroots organizers, and rapid response to law enforcement encounters. We work with local, state and national legislators to raise awareness of issues concerning medical marijuana patients. For more information, call 510-486-8083 or visit www.safeaccessnow.org http://pets.care2.com/ http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com " It is impossible to defeat an ignorant man in argument. " -- William G. McAdoo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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