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    TX RESIDENTS: marijuana policy reform alive in Texas this session

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    Please distribute this memo widely. Forward it to family and friends
    in Texas, or ask them to visit http://www.mpp.org/TX today.
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    TO: Texas residents*

    FROM: Michael McKey, MPP legislative analyst

    DATE: Monday, February 7, 2005

    SUBJECT: Marijuana policy reform alive in Texas this session

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    On January 28, Reps. Terry Keel (R-Austin) and Elliot Naishtat
    (D-Austin) took a compassionate stand and introduced H.B. 658, which
    would provide an affirmative defense for medical marijuana patients in
    Texas. If passed, the bipartisan-supported H.B. 658 would allow
    patients to prove to a jury that their use was medically necessary and
    doctor recommended -- which they are currently prohibited from doing
    -- and thereby escape punishment for using their medicine. Please urge
    your representatives to support this bill:

    http://mpp.org/TX/action.html

    If you've never used our system to send letters to your legislators,
    you'll be surprised at how quick and easy it is. Further, if you are a
    medical marijuana patient, or if you know a patient, doctor, or nurse
    who would like to help with the cause, please e-mail [email protected]
    today.

    In support of H.B. 658, MPP-grant recipient Texans for Medical
    Marijuana (TMM) -- a prime mover behind this legislation -- is
    sponsoring a "Lobby Day" on Thursday, February 17, in Austin. Join TMM
    and let your legislators see the support for medical marijuana in
    Texas. Please visit
    http://www.texansformedicalmarijuana...byDayFlyer.pdf for
    event details.

    If you have not confirmed your attendance, please e-mail
    [email protected] or call 512-589-1086 to let TMM
    know that you are coming.

    In another step forward for marijuana policy reform, Rep. Harold
    Dutton (D-Houston) introduced H.B. 254, which would spare those
    possessing small amounts of marijuana from having to serve jail time.
    H.B. 254 would make possession of less than one ounce of marijuana a
    Class C misdemeanor -- the equivalent of a traffic ticket. Under
    current law, possession of less than two ounces of marijuana is a
    Class B misdemeanor, punishable by up to six months in jail.

    Commenting on H.B. 254, Rep. Dutton stated that Texas has "been tough
    on crime for the last decade or so, and now it's time to be a little
    bit smart on crime."

    http://mpp.org/TX/action.html

    Thank you for supporting the Marijuana Policy Project. Please pass
    this information on to family and friends so that even more voices can
    be heard.

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    The Marijuana Policy Project hopes that each of the 155,000
    subscribers on our national e-mail list will make at least one
    financial donation to MPP's work in 2005. Please visit
    http://www.mpp.org/MoneyForStates to donate now.

    MPP will be able to tackle all of the projects in its 2005 strategic
    plan -- http://www.mpp.org/2005plan -- if you and other allies are
    generous enough to fund our work.

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    pisshead Reviewed by pisshead on . TX RESIDENTS: marijuana policy reform alive in Texas this session ====================================================================== Please distribute this memo widely. Forward it to family and friends in Texas, or ask them to visit http://www.mpp.org/TX today. ====================================================================== TO: Texas residents* FROM: Michael McKey, MPP legislative analyst DATE: Monday, February 7, 2005 Rating: 5
    down with censorship! - http://www.ronpaul2008.com/

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    TX RESIDENTS: marijuana policy reform alive in Texas this session

    Howdy and good mornin, pisshead

    Thanx for the heads-up..I know daggum well,that I would qualify for medical marijuana in any state..I just wonder if there are any doctors here in Texas,that would ever recomend it ?

    I hope the decrim goes through as well..I'm sure that I could prove that I have a need for mmj and that it would help with my symptoms.

    Have a good one...Torog

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    TX RESIDENTS: marijuana policy reform alive in Texas this session

    what does it say about a government when they'll approve hallucinogens to be given to kids who have fake diseases they make up and call diseases so only they can approve the drugs to give them that harm them while making billions upon billions,

    but they'll throw people in jail for growing a plant? is it one that cares deeply about peace and freedom?

    http://www.house.gov/paul/tst/tst2004/tst092004.htm
    http://www.house.gov/paul/tst/tst2004/tst091304.htm
    http://www.house.gov/paul/legis_tst.htm

    this is what governments in history have done as well, this is not the first time this has been done to populations, and it's usually despotic regimes that do it. what do you think about this?

    what would you do if confronted with this situation?
    down with censorship! - http://www.ronpaul2008.com/

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