News (Media Awareness Project) - US AK: PUB LTE: Ballot Measure 2 Will Ease Suffering of Some Alaskans |
Title: | US AK: PUB LTE: Ballot Measure 2 Will Ease Suffering of Some Alaskans |
Published On: | 2004-10-27 |
Source: | Peninsula Clarion, The (Kenai, AK) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-17 20:38:07 |
BALLOT MEASURE 2 WILL EASE SUFFERING OF SOME ALASKANS
The 1998 Medical Cannabis Initiative (Ballot Measure 8) that a
majority of you voted for, has been repealed.
Senate Bill 94 (1999) sponsored by Loren Leman and drafted with Alaska
law enforcement repealed all medical acquisition of cannabis.
We now have an anti-medical use law on the books masquerading as aid
to the afflicted.
Alaskans can no longer acquire medical cannabis to ease their
suffering. How do I know this? I am a medical cardholder. Owning the
card, makes it illegal for me to acquire cannabis for medical use.
Ballot Measure 8 provided protection from arrest and guaranteed a
confidential patient registry. Now law enforcement can invade a
patient's home and arrest a patient who is in possession of a valid
medical card.
Loren Leman was instrumental in making it a felony for Alaskans to
provide cannabis to any patient. Specifically prohibited under SB 94
are those persons who have been charged with possession of or for
growing of cannabis.
Who better to provide a medicine to a patient than those who are
familiar with its use and production?
The current anti-medical cannabis law is an absolute sham and travesty
for we patients who are registered.
I'm voting "yes" on Ballot Measure 2 so I might finally acquire legal
medicine. Please help me and vote "yes" on Ballot Measure 2.
Sincerely in pain, Peter Gordon
Fairbanks
The 1998 Medical Cannabis Initiative (Ballot Measure 8) that a
majority of you voted for, has been repealed.
Senate Bill 94 (1999) sponsored by Loren Leman and drafted with Alaska
law enforcement repealed all medical acquisition of cannabis.
We now have an anti-medical use law on the books masquerading as aid
to the afflicted.
Alaskans can no longer acquire medical cannabis to ease their
suffering. How do I know this? I am a medical cardholder. Owning the
card, makes it illegal for me to acquire cannabis for medical use.
Ballot Measure 8 provided protection from arrest and guaranteed a
confidential patient registry. Now law enforcement can invade a
patient's home and arrest a patient who is in possession of a valid
medical card.
Loren Leman was instrumental in making it a felony for Alaskans to
provide cannabis to any patient. Specifically prohibited under SB 94
are those persons who have been charged with possession of or for
growing of cannabis.
Who better to provide a medicine to a patient than those who are
familiar with its use and production?
The current anti-medical cannabis law is an absolute sham and travesty
for we patients who are registered.
I'm voting "yes" on Ballot Measure 2 so I might finally acquire legal
medicine. Please help me and vote "yes" on Ballot Measure 2.
Sincerely in pain, Peter Gordon
Fairbanks
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