PUBLIC NOTICE from Maine Vocals
MAINE MEDICAL MARIJUANA ACT to HURT MORE THAN
HELP
MAINE’S EXISTING MEDICAL MARIJUANA LAW. WHY???
PROPOSED QUESTION ON THE BALLOT IS :
Do you want to change the medical marijuana laws to allow treatment of more medical conditions and to create a regulated system of distribution ?
VOTE NO # 5
IF WE VOTE YES ON THIS QUESTION WE WILL
ALSO BE SAYING WE WANT THE FOLLOWING:
1. Puts DHS in charge of the ACT. (Same DHS that takes children away from parents for use of marijuana)
2. Creates ID Card System (Maine rejected the real ID from the Feds and we see problems with this)
3.
Sets up Dispensaries (Under DHS) Cost $5000.00 for a state permit or
license and needs county and town approval with unknown fees and regulations.
(We are in favor of a distribution system, but not this)
4. Felons are excluded from being caregivers even if charges stemmed from growing marijuana only. These are the people who have the most knowledge about growing marijuana that have committed no crimes of any other nature and are also some of the people who have been working to have the laws changed for medical marijuana.
5. Ads affirmative defense language instead of making it legal for patients.
There are several other reasons, but this is the top of the list. If you want to
help, first get a copy of the initiative language and read it for yourself.
Link below to read. (http://www.mainepatientsrights.org/Petition%20MEDICAL%20MARIJUANA.pdf) Don’t blindly vote for this without knowing what you are voting for. Most of us
want a good medical marijuana law that works for the people of Maine, but we
need a good one that will actually work. It needs compassion and common sense
which has been left out of the language and Maine Vocals are working on a new
initiative that does just that. Here are some of the things that have been left
out of the current initiative we are voting on in November.
1. Authorization – by a diagnosis of an illness or symptom that marijuana may be beneficial in their therapy.
2. Protection for Doctors / State licenses if needed and requirement for Doctors to work with patients who request to use marijuana for there therapy.
3.
Amount patient can possess needs to be increased. (Recommendation 3lbs)
( Feds
provide 9lbs per year to their patients)
4. Amount of plants a patient can grow needs to be increased. (Recommendation 12 plants)
5. Equal protection for patients whether ID card system or not.
6.
Patient and Doctor input on Board of Overseers of the Dep. that controls
law. (Recommendation Dep. of Agriculture)
MAINE VOCALS / DON
CHRISTEN Have discussed these problems during the drafting
of the initiative with the sponsors of it, Maine Marijuana Policy Initiative.
Director, Jonathan Leavitt, received a grant from the Marijuana Policy Project
from Washington, DC, who actually drafted the language for the Maine initiative.
We told them it was not what we wanted but they could care less. We believe the public should be aware of the chicanery that is about to take place
under the guise of progress for medical marijuana and also that Maine Vocals /
Maine Citizens For Medical Marijuana are circulating a petition to actually fix
our medical marijuana law as shown above and another to end prohibition
altogether.
WANT TO HELP? Contact us at Tel. 696-4444 / 696-7015 or mainevocals@msn.com