Hey that sounds great.
One question,
What about responsible adults that happen to be perfectly healthy and choose to use marijuana? I believe that this is "good", but what about just regular Americans that believe that marijuana is harmless, and choose to use it responsilby? Does the ASA plan on advocating for the more mainstream segment of the population, I understand people use it for medication and yes I am a patient, but I think that obviously people like myself and other patients, make up a very small percent of people that use marijuana, and are obviously not anymore entitled to using it than anyone else really. So is ASA doing anything as far as advocating in the intrest of the majority of marijuana users, or are they solely focused on the minority, "medical patients"? When my "magical" piece of paper expires, I sincerely doubt that I will renew it. Does that make me less entitled to use marijuana, because I choose not to "renew" my rec and fork over however much, so that I can say I have a "magical piece of paper", that is irrelevant in the eyes of the federal government? Just wondering? Check the link in my siggie. That's my best friend Ronnie, I love like a brother. He actually helped people that used medical marijuana, some for very serious things, some not so severe. Anyway, he will probably be in prison soon unless there is a miracle, but I was just wondering, because I know first hand and have first hand experience with the federal government enforcing federal law, and I have some questions I guess about what exactly "medical marijuana activists/advocates are doing? So uh, yeah just let me know exactly how ASA is planning on helping the majority of marijuana users I guess.