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RainDog

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12. Pass these along to him
Sun Jun 15, 2014, 04:46 AM
Jun 2014

and tell him we'd love it if he'd like to keep track of the issue for Florida in the drug policy forum here!

Adelson/GOP money to FL to stop the mmj amendment (which the population, when polled, overwhelmingly supports).

http://www.democraticunderground.com/11702178

Legalized MJ in CO and WA is doing massive damage to drug cartels.

Teen marijuana use has not shown an increase in states with medical marijuana laws.

I hope this big money infusion and the lies law enforcement officers are spreading in the media make enough people angry enough that they will register to vote, talk about this issue with their friends, and vote in November!

And tell him and his friends to call his State's Senator to indicate support for the amendment to the house bill that would defund raids by the DEA on state-legal medical marijuana facilities.

This link is to the Marijuana Policy Project Page with a letter to sign and send to your Senator in support of defunding the DEA's raids on legal medical marijuana facilities.

More than half of the states in the U.S. now have medical marijuana provisions. It's time for the federal government to respond to the will of the voter regarding marijuana's legal status...and it's time for states to listen to their citizens regarding this issue.

The House of Representatives has a bill to decriminalize marijuana at the federal level, as well. H.R. 499. I hope your son and his friends will call their Representatives to tell them to remove cannabis from the control of the DEA.

http://www.democraticunderground.com/11702102

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