News (Media Awareness Project) - CN ON: PUB LTE: My Advice: Grow Pot And Forget Government |
Title: | CN ON: PUB LTE: My Advice: Grow Pot And Forget Government |
Published On: | 2011-04-26 |
Source: | Standard, The (St. Catharines, CN ON) |
Fetched On: | 2011-04-29 06:01:49 |
MY ADVICE: GROW POT AND FORGET GOVERNMENT
Re: I shouldn't have to break the law to relieve my pain, April 23
In regards to Linda Crabtree's quest for a marijuana license. I have
had one for a couple of years. It is an aggravation dealing with the
government.
I have sent registered letters to the Prime Minister's Office and to
his residence at 24 Sussex Dr.
I need an operation that a lot of people get, but doctors have denied
me without explanation. I have been given a licence for cultivation
and use of marijuana from Health Canada. And you, the taxpayers, pay
me a pension to stay at home and watch TV, read the paper, play on the
computer and listen to music, etc.
A surgical procedure would fix me, but I am denied. So, I asked for
the prime minister's help. He does oversee Health Canada. Nothing. No
response whatsoever. I believe him to be a very bad man and his party
to be bad, as well.
So my advice to Ms. Crabtree and anyone else wanting to grow pot for
medical reasons, just do it and forget the government. They are not
here to help the country, just themselves.
I should be working and paying taxes, but instead by the hand of
Harper and his party I get paid to use pot and do nothing.
What a shame.
Alan Phillips
St. Catharines
Re: I shouldn't have to break the law to relieve my pain, April 23
In regards to Linda Crabtree's quest for a marijuana license. I have
had one for a couple of years. It is an aggravation dealing with the
government.
I have sent registered letters to the Prime Minister's Office and to
his residence at 24 Sussex Dr.
I need an operation that a lot of people get, but doctors have denied
me without explanation. I have been given a licence for cultivation
and use of marijuana from Health Canada. And you, the taxpayers, pay
me a pension to stay at home and watch TV, read the paper, play on the
computer and listen to music, etc.
A surgical procedure would fix me, but I am denied. So, I asked for
the prime minister's help. He does oversee Health Canada. Nothing. No
response whatsoever. I believe him to be a very bad man and his party
to be bad, as well.
So my advice to Ms. Crabtree and anyone else wanting to grow pot for
medical reasons, just do it and forget the government. They are not
here to help the country, just themselves.
I should be working and paying taxes, but instead by the hand of
Harper and his party I get paid to use pot and do nothing.
What a shame.
Alan Phillips
St. Catharines
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