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Sentencing Project
 

Call-in Day Update

Thank you for joining today's National Call-in Day. Majority Leader Reid and Senator Durbin have heard you loud and clear. We received word that they got the message and know you support S. 714, the National Criminal Justice Commission Act.

If you have not yet called today, you can take Senators Durbin and Reid off your list and add Senator Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.), who is the Republican Whip.

REVISED TARGETS:

·         Senate Minority Whip Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.), (202) 224-4521

·         Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY), (202) 224-3135
(If you already called Minority Leader McConnell, no need to call again.)

MESSAGE TO SENATORS:

Please support S. 714, the National Criminal Justice Commission Act, because:
•     Having a transparent and bipartisan Commission review and identify effective criminal justice policies would increase public safety.
•    The increase in incarceration over the past twenty years has stretched the system beyond its limits. The high cost to taxpayers is unsustainable, especially during these times of economic downturn.
•    The proposed commission would conduct a comprehensive national review and would issue recommendations for reform. 

 

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The Sentencing Project is a national, non-profit organization engaged in research and advocacy for criminal justice reform.

ASA Fighting for Patients in Washington, DC

 

Dear friends,

Help us improve the new DC regulations to protect patients' rights.

The District Council approved a landmark ordinance regulating medical cannabis dispensaries this week, but there is still important work to be done to ensure the new regulations work for patients in Washington, DC. There is only a short time to influence Mayor Fenty and the Department of Health to improve this ordinance. Can you make a contribution today, so that ASA can keep fighting for safe access in Washington, DC?

Voters approved Initiative 59 legalizing medical cannabis in 1998, but Congress blocked its implementation until December of last year. Since then, ASA has been talking with District Council members about regulations to protect safe access and patients' rights. We succeeded in improving early drafts of the ordinance. However, we must still persuade the Mayor to increase the amount of cannabis patients can acquire from the five authorized dispensaries. We must also keep working to authorize personal cultivation by individual patients and protect them from discrimination in employment, housing, and other areas.

ASA has the only office in Washington, DC, dedicated exclusively to medical cannabis patients, and our staff in DC has been hard at work making sure that there is real access in our Nation's Capitol. The final regulations must be approved by the US Congress, and we will use this ordinance as a chance to talk to federal lawmakers about a national strategy to provide medical cannabis to every American who needs it.

ASA is committed to championing regulations that serve the interests of patients first. That is why we are determined to keep pushing for improvements in the new ordinance in Washington, DC - just like we are doing in cities nationwide. We need your help to bring the patients' voices to the table in these debates… and we need it now!

Thank you for helping!

Steph Sherer
Executive Director

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Standing in Our Way

You Can Make a Difference

 

Dear friends,

Tell the Senate not to confirm Bush holdover Michele Leonhart as DEA administrator. 

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We’re making amazing progress toward ending the war on marijuana, but a major obstacle stands in our way — Michele Leonhart.  The DEA’s acting administrator is a Bush holdover who’s blocked scientific research and overseen dozens of medical marijuana raids.

Now sick and disabled veterans are suffering because of her hardline stance against medical marijuana patients.  We can’t tolerate a DEA administrator with such backwards ideas. 

Under Michele Leonhart’s direction, the DEA is advising the Veterans Administration (VA) to prohibit its doctors from recommending medical marijuana to their patients, even in states where it’s legal.

A Bush holdover is standing in the way of reform, and we need to stop her.  The Senate will soon consider whether to confirm her as the permanent administrator of the DEA.  Urge the Senate to block her nomination.

VA doctors are barred from recommending medical marijuana even though many veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder, chronic pain and other ailments have found that it’s the best medicine for their symptoms.

Veterans who survived the wars abroad have returned home only to become victims of the war on drugs.  Urge the Senate to demand a new DEA administrator.

Sincerely,

Bill Piper
Director, Office of National Affairs
Drug Policy Alliance Network

 

Last chance to act: D.C. medical marijuana law likely to be finalized Tuesday

Marijuana Policy Project

Marijuana Policy Project Alert

April 28, 2010

 

Last chance to act: D.C. medical marijuana law likely to be finalized Tuesday

Please contact your councilmembers and ask them to offer needed amendments to the bill

Dear friends:

The wait is nearly over. Eleven years after D.C. voters demanded it, medical marijuana is finally coming to the District. And while we’re all excited to see the program finally approved, the bill now being considered includes a few areas of concern for patients who could benefit from medical marijuana and voters who approved a program now being altered by the Council. Please get in touch with your councilmembers and urge them to offer an amendment to address one or more of these potential pitfalls:

  • Unlike patients who use more dangerous medicines like Oxycontin, medical marijuana patients will only be allowed to medicate in their homes or approved medical facilities. A simple ban on public smoking would be a better alternative.
  • Patients can only use marijuana or paraphernalia obtained from a licensed dispensary. Since no one can predict when, or even if, the program will be able to produce enough medical marijuana to meet demand, patients should not be criminalized for acquiring marijuana through a caregiver or other means. Further, there’s no rational reason to force patients who already own a vaporizer or other working device to purchase a new, unnecessary one from a dispensary.
  • Cultivation centers are limited to 95 plants. This limitation has been a proven policy failure in New Mexico, where patients continue to report an inability to procure medicine at a reasonable price, if at all. This limitation will discourage responsible investors while simultaneously creating a need for dozens of cultivation centers in order to meet demand.
  • Severe and/or chronic pain is not a qualified medical condition. All but one of the 14 existing and functional medical marijuana laws covers severe and/or chronic pain. The consensus among the scientific community is that marijuana can be effective in pain treatment, so there’s no reason to criminalize patients who need marijuana to treat severe, chronic pain.
  • The original "Initiative 59" also allowed patients to cultivate their own medicine, but under this bill home cultivation won’t be allowed until at least 2012, if at all.

It will only take you a minute to use our simple automated program to send a message to your councilmembers, but please don’t stop there. Call their offices and have a conversation – you can even request a meeting to discuss the bill in person. There are only a few days left for you to make a difference, so please take the time to get in touch with your councilmembers. At-large members Kwame Brown, David Catania, Phil Mendelson, Michael Brown, and Chairman Vincent Gray represent all D.C. residents. You can find your ward-specific member here.

We expect the Council to take a final vote on the measure Tuesday, May 4. That means you have less than one week to make a difference. We have to get this right. A medical marijuana program in our nation’s capital will influence the future of medical marijuana around the country. Legislators from all 36 states yet to enact an effective medical marijuana law will likely point to elements of D.C.’s program when considering legislation in their home states.
Thanks for your time and all your support. After you’ve talked with your councilmembers,
forward this e-mail to friends in the District and ask them to do the same.

Thanks again,

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Dan Riffle
Legislative Analyst
Marijuana Policy Project

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Tell the DC City Council: Patients Deserve Better!

 

Dear friends,

In a preliminary vote last week, the D.C. City Council unanimously approved a bill to control and regulate medical marijuana in accordance with a 1998 ballot initiative adopted by 69% of D.C. voters. However, ASA is concerned the legislation may fall short of meeting patients' needs.

Take Action Now: Tell your Councilmember that medical cannabis patients deserve better!

The City Council has an opportunity to make important changes to the legislation before they are required to vote again next month. Local patients and advocates are leading the call for sensible and responsible changes to the legislation and they need your help.

Take Action Now: Phone and email your Councilmember today!

http://safeaccessnow.org/dc_email_action
http://safeaccessnow.org/dc_phone_action

Phone calls and e-mails make a difference! Please forward this action request to your friends, family and networks across the District.

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ACTION ALERT: Help Protect Patient Access in Colorado

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Crucial Hearing on Statewide Dispensary Bill

Make Your Voice Heard.

ACTION ALERT

On Tuesday, April 27,  HB 1284-- the bill to regulate medical marijuana dispensaries-- will be heard in front of the Colorado Senate "Local Government" Committee.  While HB 1284 would firmly establish dispensaries in state law, it also contains some damaging provisions to safe patient access.

This may be your last chance to publicly comment on the bill.  Please attend this Hearing or contact the target Senators listed below as soon as possible.

 What:  Attend the Hearing to discuss HB 1284

When:  Tuesday, April 27 at 2pm

Where:  Old Supreme Court Chambers, 200 E. Colfax Avenue (State Capitol), Denver.   

If you can't attend, please send a personal message or paste the following message in an email to the target Senators (pasted below)

-----------------**SAMPLE EMAIL**------------------------

Dear Senator,

While there are many positive provisions in HB 1284, I urge you to amend this bill to help protect Colorado's vulnerable medical marijuana patients.  Please consider amending this bill to:

(1)  Prevent local governments from banning dispensaries.  Patients need to be able to access medicine in their communities.

(2)  Establish Advisory Boards within both the Health Department and the Department of Revenue to help implement this law.  A diverse Panel of patients, law enforcement, medical professionals, and others can help safeguard both patients and communities   

I hope you will strongly consider the needs of patients as you vote on this law.

Respectfully,

NAME

--------------**END SAMPLE EMAIL**----------------------

*Senate Local Government Committee Members*
Sen. Gail Schwartz (D-Snowmass), Chair
District 5 (Alamosa, Chaffee, Conejos, Costilla, Delta, Gunnison, Hinsdale,
Mineral, Pitkin, Rio Grande and Saguache Counties)
Capitol Phone: 303-866-4871
E-mail:
[email protected]
 

Sen. Joyce Foster (D), Vice-Chair
District 35 (Arapahoe and Denver Counties)
Capitol Phone: 303-866-4875
E-Mail:
[email protected]
 

Sen. Bill Cadman (R)
District 10 (El Paso County)
Capitol Phone: 303-866-2737
E-mail:
[email protected]
 

Sen. Mary Hodge (D)
District 25 (Adams County)
Capitol Phone: 303-866-4855
E-Mail:
[email protected]
 

Sen. Ken Kester (R)
District 2 (Baca, Bent, Crowley, Custer, Fremont, Huerfano, Las Animas,
Otero and Pueblo Counties)
Capitol Phone: 303-866-4877
E-Mail:
[email protected]
 

Sen. Kevin Lundberg (R)
District 15 (Larimer County)
Office Location: 200 E. Colfax
Denver, CO 80203
Capitol Phone: (303)866-4853
E-Mail:
[email protected]
 

Sen. Linda Newell (D)
District 26 (Arapahoe and Jefferson County)
Capitol Phone: 303-866-4846
E-mail:
[email protected]
 

COPY AND PASTE EMAILS:
[email protected],
[email protected],
[email protected],
[email protected],
[email protected],
[email protected],
[email protected]

Sensible Colorado | PO Box 18768 | Denver CO 80218

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Speaking Out on 4/20

You Can Make a Difference

 

Dear friends,

Speak out in support of marijuana legalization.  This 4/20 you can make a difference. Sign our public pledge supporting marijuana legalization. 

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This war won’t end if you stay silent.

4/20 is an important day for many people in our movement.  You may be one of the thousands of people gathering next week at rallies in Boston, Boulder, New York, Santa Cruz, Seattle and other cities.  Or maybe you just believe our country’s backwards marijuana laws need a major overhaul.

Whatever your plans on 4/20, let’s use the day to join together and declare our support for ending marijuana prohibition.  Click here to show your support for legalizing marijuana and help us reach 10,000 signatures by midnight, 4/20.

Maybe you smoke marijuana and are tired of being considered a criminal. Maybe you’re a teacher or public health advocate tired of politicians cutting money for education and health to pay for new jails and prisons.  Maybe you’re a civil rights activist appalled by racial disparities in marijuana law enforcement. Or maybe you just don’t want your tax dollars wasted on ineffective policies.

Now is the time to make your voice heard.  Sign our pledge and make a commitment to help legalize marijuana.  After you sign, tell 10 friends to add their voice.

Our movement includes people who love marijuana, people who hate marijuana, and people who don’t care one way or the other.  But we all agree on one thing – marijuana prohibition is doing more harm than good.

The tide is quickly turning against the war on marijuana.  Lawmakers across the country are introducing legislation to regulate marijuana like alcohol.  Newspapers are calling for major reform.  Sting and other prominent people are speaking out.  In November California voters will have the historic opportunity to vote on ending marijuana prohibition.

More Americans support legalizing marijuana than ever before, and it’s time for us to speak out.  Help us reach 10,000 signatures by midnight, 4/20 by signing our pledge to legalize marijuana.

Sincerely,

Bill Piper
Director, Office of National Affairs
Drug Policy Alliance Network

 

Are dispensaries losing their bank accounts?

 

Dear friends,

Since June of 2008, ASA has been receiving calls from legally operating dispensing collectives stating that their business accounts have been closed by a variety of banking institutions.

These closures have occurred without explanation, and in many cases, without notice.   One collective even received an un-signed form letter dated 6 days AFTER the account had already been closed! 

Beginning in April of 2009, ASA has confirmed more attempts to shut down accounts by numerous financial institutions.  This is particularly concerning for us because this activity comes after the US Department of Justice disseminated its new policy re:  Investigations and Prosecutions in States Authorizing the Medical Use of Marijuana.   

ASA is currently working with Members of Congress to investigate whether the US Department of Justice is involved. If you or someone you know has been a victim of this process, please share the details with ASA by replying to this message ([email protected]).

Thanks -

The ASA Team

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Stop Wal-Mart from discriminating against medical marijuana patients!

Dear friends:

Joseph Casias, a medical marijuana patient and cancer survivor in Michigan, has been fired by Wal-Mart simply for following his doctor's recommendation and trying to ease his pain.

Just 29 years old, Joe has already survived sinus cancer and now suffers from an inoperable brain tumor. He's spent the last five years working at a Wal-Mart in Battle Creek, Michigan and was honored as the store's Associate of the Year in 2008. Joe also happens to be a legal medical marijuana patient, registered with the state of Michigan. After a recent workplace injury, Joe was given a drug screen — which he failed because of his medical marijuana use.

Rather than having compassion and understanding for a model employee who was following the law, Wal-Mart fired Joe and has recently contested his unemployment benefits.

Will you help us send a message to Wal-Mart that punishing medical marijuana patients who are trying to get better, following their doctor’s advice, and adhering to state law is cruel and unacceptable?

MPP is calling on our members to boycott Wal-Mart until it abandons its discriminatory policy of firing employees who are legal medical marijuana patients under state law. Please help us send a message to Wal-Mart CEO Michael Duke that you don't support Wal-Mart’s policy and won't be shopping there until it’s changed.

Check out this video of local activists in Michigan protesting Wal-Mart’s actions. Together, we can let Wal-Mart and other businesses know that discrimination against medical marijuana patients will not go unchallenged.

Sincerely,

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Karen O'Keefe
Director of State Policies
Marijuana Policy Project
Washington, D.C.

Do you agree?

 

Dear friends,

Following recent DEA medical marijuana raids in Colorado, US Representative Jared Polis (CO-2) made a statement online calling on the DEA to "stop their rogue agents from harassing and raiding our medical marijuana dispensaries."

Rep. Polis also sent a formal letter to US Attorney General Eric Holder, asking about a DEA agent's comments that the DEA will "arrest everybody." Rep. Polis asked whether this is in fact U.S. policy.

Please email U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder today.  Tell the Attorney General that you agree with Rep. Polis.  Tell the Attorney General that you want him to end all DEA medical marijuana raids, once and for all.

Click here to take action:

http://www.americansforsafeaccess.org/iagree

Thanks -

Sanjeev, ASA Field Director

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