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12-06-2009, 07:11 AM #1
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Compassionate use laws in Delaware
Unfortunately, Senate Bill 94 will do more harm than good. SB 94 will dismantle an existing affirmative defense that protects all patients, while creating several new anti-recreational/anti-religious ganja consumer laws.
The fact is, patients are not being arrested. In fact, almost no one is arrested for ganja in Delaware. Only a few more than 100 people were arrested last year, and every one was incedent to either the commision of another crime (No. 1 reason), or a traffic offence. One guy was arrested for growing 16 plants in his yard, and another batch inside his home.
The time has come to stop worrying about a "medical" marijuana bill, and demand that legislators make official the defacto legalization the state already enjoys.
For more, see the blog for the Delaware Cannabis Society (active in Delaware since 1968) at Hempman Says: Just Say KnowHempman Says: Just Say KnowRealHempman Reviewed by RealHempman on . Compassionate use laws in Delaware The Libertarian Party of Delaware is searching for Delaware residents who are medical marijuana activists, patients, and doctors to help push for a law that will prevent sick and dying people from going to jail for medicating themselves. If you would like to help please email [email protected], and provide your contact info. Of course the Libertarian Party of Delaware stands firm on it's principle that all drugs should be decriminalized, but we have to stand up for sick and Rating: 5
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