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    What my congresswoman had to say about mmj...

    As you guys know theres a HR in the congress right now which states taht the federal goverment should not interfere with the states right to prescribe MMJ, here is her response after I asked her to please support the resolution.


    Dear Mr. ------,



    As I work to meet the needs and priorities of our community and the nation, please know how much I appreciate having the benefit of your views. In particular, I am pleased to share with you my views on the decriminalization of marijuana.



    I do not support the legalization of marijuana for recreational use. However, there is some evidence that marijuana has the ability to relieve chronic pain and nausea for certain medical conditions. Therefore, I am supportive of allowing the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to evaluate and determine the appropriate applications for the medical use of marijuana.



    As you may know, a number of states have enacted laws allowing the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes. I oppose these actions because states should not be allowed to circumvent the federal drug approval process. Legalizing marijuana, or any other Schedule I drug, for medicinal use through a state political process without valid scientific evidence and without approval of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) usurps the role that the federal government and science should play in our nation's drug approval process.



    Again, thank you for contacting me. Please do not hesitate to contact me again if I can help in any way, and rest assured I will keep working to make sure the federal government is fiscally responsible, accountable, and responsive to my constituents.

    Congresswoman Allyson Schwartz
    D - PA




    I was happy to get a reply, but I guess its obvious why she dident get my vote.
    RobPA Reviewed by RobPA on . What my congresswoman had to say about mmj... As you guys know theres a HR in the congress right now which states taht the federal goverment should not interfere with the states right to prescribe MMJ, here is her response after I asked her to please support the resolution. Dear Mr. ------, As I work to meet the needs and priorities of our community and the nation, please know how much I appreciate having the benefit of your views. In particular, I am pleased to share with you my views on the decriminalization of marijuana. Rating: 5

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    What my congresswoman had to say about mmj...

    I know how you feel hun. I know all to well of Pennsylvania's crappy stances on Medical Marijuana and/or ANY Marijuana.

    We need some Libertarians in there. Not Murtha and Rendell.

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    What my congresswoman had to say about mmj...

    Well, she is right.
    The way the laws were enacted in here in Cali was completely contradictory to the way our government is supposed to work. In the end it will come back to haunt us, as well as the other states that followed suit. Completely irresponsible, and as Penn and Teller would say, "complete bull shit".
    As for "reschedueling", BULL SHIT AS WELL.
    Cannabis needs to be taken off the sched of narcotics, since for 1, it's not a narcotic.
    And it needs to be put in with alcohol and tobacco and regulated in a similar way. Anything short of this is a waste, and serves only to hold off what really needs to happen for their to be true liberty FOR ALL. :thumbsup:

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    What my congresswoman had to say about mmj...

    well atleast you got a reply from your congresswoman, mine probably just deleted the one i sent her regarding the same topic.

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    What my congresswoman had to say about mmj...

    I talkes to Patty Murray from Washington and she didn't even want it for medicinal reasons because the NIH says its has no medicinal value. I told her but look at NIH. They're still living in the dinosaur age. She wouldn't be swayed. And she's a dem. Gotta keep pushing.

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    What my congresswoman had to say about mmj...

    Maybe they'll realize eventually that the fed. doesn't have the constitutional right to prohibit specific substances, and when they DID change the constitution to do just that, it immediately gave rise to enormous criminal empires...

    Or they could listen to actual doctors and medical association that are seperate from gov't control.

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    What my congresswoman had to say about mmj...

    Sorry if this is off topic... but I didn't want to start a new thread for one question.

    If the medical community has so much pull... and almost sole responsibility to dictate what substances we can safely put into our body... AND many doctors still oppose Cannabis due to its potentially harmful effects from ingesting smoke.....

    WHY THE FUCK AREN'T THEY CONSTANTLY PUSHING TO MAKE CIGARETTES ILLEGAL?
    It's a rhetorical question. I know the influence that the tobacco industry holds over the political arena... but seriously? I wish there was a way to file a lawsuit against the "collective" medical community. I mean, on one hand they are trying to prevent potential harm on people from smoking by refusing to support the idea of Medical Cannabis. That's fine... I am all for proper research before legalization. On the other hand, "they" sit idle, while the millions of cigarette smokers continue to experience MAJOR health problems. Not to mention the whole "Cannabis can be addictive." :wtf: The cigarette companies have Research and Development teams, that work year round, to increase the addictive properties of their product.

    My theory:
    They already have ALL the info they need on the benefits and harmful effects of Cannabis.... the problem is.... it isn't the results "they" were hoping for. :hippy:

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    What my congresswoman had to say about mmj...

    its all about the ......... MONEY!!!
    as soon as they find a way to make billions from it legally it'll be legal

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    What my congresswoman had to say about mmj...

    as soon as they find a way to make billions from it legally it'll be legal
    It's actually sort of the opposite. They know and we know that American hemp would be a multi-billion dollar industry, and they'll do all they can to prevent it.

    No one (besides maybe Anslinger) did more to criminalize cannabis than William Randolph Hearst, who had his stake in the lumber industry, which would have (by now) been non-existent due to the potentials of hemp.

    Fast forward to the present, Big Lumber still knows this. Big Alcohol still knows that an alternative mainstream (haha) psychoactive would hurt their business. Big Tobacco still wants their product to be the only smokable you can legally get.

    Perhaps most embarrassingly, Uncle Sam still knows he's been pushing lies and dropping dimes for too long to backpedal now.

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    What my congresswoman had to say about mmj...

    Hey,at least you got a reply,I emailed Our govenor,My state rep and my city rep........no one replied to me,lol and I made it proffesional,not like how I type on here.

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