Please Fight to Save Safe Cannabis Access

Sorry, this was done in haste, I will re-format in a little while.  Please read the letters, they are about the threats from the Feds.

We are asking to have everyone E-mail or fax (don’t use snail mail it takes too long) their letter out on January 25th, this Wednesday.

Here is the Contact list, and the letters are below:

President Barak Obama

The White House

1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW

Washington, DC 20500

 

Email: http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact/submit-questions-and-comments

Phone:  202.456.1111

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Senator Michael Bennet

2300 15th St., Suite 450

Denver, CO  80202

 

Phone:  202.224.5852

DC Fax:  202.228.5036

Email:   http://bennet.senate.gov/contact/

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Senator Mark Udall

999 18th St., Suite 1525, North Tower

Denver, CO  80202

 

Phone:  202.224.5941

DC Fax:  202.224.6471

Go to:    http://markudall.senate.gov/?p=contact_us to send an email

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Congresswoman Diana DeGette   (Area:  East Denver)

600 Grant Street, Suite 202

Denver, CO 80203

 

 

Phone:  202.225.4431

DC Fax:  202.225.5657

Email: http://degette.house.gov/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1045&Itemid=202

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Congressman Jared Polis    (Area:  Boulder & Central high country)

4770 Baseline Road, Suite 220

Boulder, CO 80303

 

Phone:  202.225.2161

DC Fax:  202.226.7840

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Congresman Scott Tipton  (R)   (Area:  Western Slope Pueblo & Southern CO)

2 West Main Street

Cortez, CO 81321

 

Phone:  202.225.4761

DC Fax:  202.226.9669

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Congressman Cory Gardner  (R)   (Area:  Eastern plains, Ft. Collins & Estes Park)

123 North College Avenue, Suite 220

Fort Collins, CO 80524

 

Phone:  202.225.4676

DC Fax:  202.225.5870

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Congressman Doug Lamborn   (R)    (Area:  CO Springs, Buena Vista, Salida)

1271 Kelly Johnson Boulevard, Suite 110

Colorado Springs, CO 80920

 

Phone:  202.225.4422

DC Fax:  202.226.2638

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Congressman Mike Coffman  (R)   (Area:  Centennial, Littleton, Highlands Ranch & Castle Rock)

9220 Kimmer Drive, Suite 220

Lone Tree, CO 80124

 

Phone:  202.225.7882

DC Fax:  202.226.4623

Email: http://forms.house.gov/coffman/webforms/issue_subscribe.htm

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Congressman Ed Perlmutter  (D)      (Area:  Denver, Thornton, Aurora, Brighton)

12600 W Colfax Ave., Suite B-400

Lakewood, CO  80215

 

Phone:  202.225.2645

DC Fax:  202.225.5278

4 Responses to “Advocacy”

  1. PATIENTS, below is an email to send to your U.S. Senator or Congressperson.

    January 23, 2012

    [Insert appropriate Congressperson’s name and address]

    Dear

    I have been diagnosed with [state your condition] and am a Colorado medical cannabis patient. [describe how cannabis helps your condition] I am writing because of concern over the recent actions of U.S. Attorney John Walsh’s decision to force the closure of Medical Marijuana Centers in Colorado.

    The voters of Colorado adopted a constitutional amendment to authorize the use of marijuana by adults for medicinal purposes. Our Genral Assembly has subsquently adopted the Colorado Medical Marijuana Code and established the Medical Marijuana Enforcement Division to supervise the production and distribution of cannabis. Under Colorado law, local governments have the authority to allow or ban medical marijuana centers and enact by ordinance zoning restrictions that meet the standards of their community.

    The Department of Justice has indicated that using limited resources to prosecute indiviuals in compliance with State law would not be an enforcement priority. This message was re-affirmed by Attorney General Holder at the House Judiciary Committee’s Oversight Hearing on the United States Department of Justice on December 8, 2011. It would appear that the actions of Mr. Walsh to use his limited resources to intervene in local zoning is at best misguided and at worst in direct contradiction to the stated policy of the Department of Justice.

    I am deeply concerned that the actions of the U.S. Attorney to shut down tightly regulated businesses will only increase the demand for marijuana from unegulated sources and empower street dealers who will target vunerable populations.

    I am as concerned about children getting access to illicit drugs as Mr. Walsh and I’m sure you share this concern. The regulated and secure model of Medical Marijuana Centers is the best firewall against marijuana coming into the hands of minors.

    I urge you to ask Mr. Walsh to act consistently with Mr. Holder’s statement to Congress and our shared commitment to keeping children safe and reducing crime. Colorado’s regulatory model has accomplished the goals of providing patient access while also creating jobs and revenues that our state has used to fund drug treatment programs. The goal of protecting children is best achieved by asking the Departement of Justice to continue the commitment it has made to honor the laws adopted by the people of the State of Colorado. After all, it is our local communitties that can best protect our schools from illicit drugs.

    Sincerely yours,

    ______________________________

    Here is an alternative last paragraph if you do not want to sign your name:

    Regrettably, I choose not to sign this letter out of fear of reprisal from the federal government. It is a sad day for our republic when Colorado citizens following Colorado law cannot exercise their right to openly seek redress of grievences from the U.S. government.

     

    POSTED BY NICK | JANUARY 23, 2012, 9:21 PM

  2. CANNABIS INDUSTRY EMPLOYEES, here is an email to send to your U.S. senators & congressperson on 1/25

    January 23, 2012

    [Insert appropriate Congressperson’s name and address]

    Dear

    I work in Colorado’s medical marijuana industry as [state your job] . I am writing because of concern over the recent actions of U.S. Attorney John Walsh’s decision to force the closure of Medical Marijuana Centers in Colorado. I fear that it is merely the first step in trying to eliminate the industry I’m working in.

    Mr. Walsh’s actions and apparent intention puts at risk 800 local business and 8,000 to 10,000 Colorado jobs, and costing local governments millions in lost revenue. An industry survey revealed that over $400,000,000 has been contributed to Colorado’s economy by the medical marijuana industry and millions in state and local tax revenue.

    In a time when jobs are scarce and over 15% of the workforce is out of work, the center I work for enables me to make a living wage and provide for myself and my family. It is grossly unfair to single out the medical cannabis industry over unsupported fears of diverting cannabis to our youth.

    Colorado’s MMCs operate within the rules established by the state and are not a threat to children in the neighborhood. Children are not allowed in dispensaries and I have never seen any children hanging around the center. Under Colorado law, communities have the option to ban these businesses, but many communities have approved this business and issued them licenses to operate. If any business or person is ever caught selling marijuana to children, they will be criminally prosecuted by our local and state regulatory authorities in conjunction with the local District Attorney.

    I am deeply concerned that the actions of the U.S. Attorney to shut down tightly regulated businesses will only increase the demand for marijuana from unegulated sources and empower street dealers who will target vunerable populations.

    I am as concerned about children getting access to illicit drugs as Mr. Walsh and I’m sure you share this concern. The regulated and secure model of Medical Marijuana Centers is the best firewall against marijuana coming into the hands of minors..

    In December, the U.S. Attorney General, Eric Holder, said about medical marijuana that “people acting in conformity with the (state) law would not be an enforcement priority for the Justice Department.” Mr. Walsh’s actions are in direct contradiction of the U.S. Attorney’s position.

    I urge you to ask Mr. Walsh to act consistently with Mr. Holder’s statement to Congress and our shared commitment to keeping children safe and reducing crime. Colorado’s regulatory model has accomplished the goals of providing patient access while also creating jobs and revenues that our state has used to fund drug treatment programs. This will allow me to work and be a productive member of society.

    Sincerely yours,

    ______________________________

    Here is an alternative last paragraph if you do not want to sign your name:

    Regrettably, I choose not to sign this letter out of fear of reprisal from the federal government. It is a sad day for our republic when Colorado citizens following Colorado law cannot exercise their right to openly seek redress of grievences from the U.S. government.

     

    POSTED BY NICK | JANUARY 23, 2012, 9:25 PM

  3. MMC/MIP OWNERS, here is an email written from the owner point of view to send to your U.S. Senators & Congressperson:

    January 23, 2012

    [Insert appropriate representative’s name and address]

    Dear

    I am writing out of concern over the recent decision by Mr. John Walsh, the U.S. Attorney for Colorado, to target Colorado’s medical marijuana industry. I request that you ask Mr. Walsh to stop shutting down licensed Colorado businesses. Mr. Walsh’s actions are in direct contravention of President Obama’s campaign promises and Attorney General Eric Holder’s sworn statement to Congress on December 9, 2011 that “people acting in conformity with the (state) law would not be an enforcement priority for the Justice Department.”

    Mr. Walsh is inappropriately applying a law (Title 21, US Code, Section 856(a)) which was designed to punish illegal street dealers operating near school. He is misusing this law to shut down lawful businesses that are operating with approval from the State of Colorado and their local communities. Medical Marijuana Centers are not public places. They only serve sick, adult patients who have been certified as such by their doctor in a bona fide doctor patient relationship. Mr. Walsh’s actions are drastically hurting the sickest and most vulnerable members of our community because these patients will no longer be able to obtain the medicine they need.

    In addition, Mr. Walsh’s actions puts at risk 700 local business and 8,000 to 10,000 Colorado jobs, and will cost local governments millions in lost revenue. An industry survey revealed that over $400,000,000 has been contributed to Colorado’s economy by the medical marijuana industry and millions in state and local tax revenue.

    Colorado has implemented a stringent, tightly regulated medical marijuana program to implement the will of the people as expressed in amendment 20, Colorado’s medical marijuana constitutional amendment. Our tightly regulated state licensing program – which passed with bipartisan support in our state legislature — permits local governments to decide where medical marijuana centers can be located including banning them altogether. Colorado is pioneering the development of a safe regulatory process for the production, distribution and sale of medicinal cannabis.

    I am as concerned about children getting access to illicit drugs as Mr. Walsh and I’m sure you share this concern. The regulated and secure model of Medical Marijuana Centers is the best firewall against marijuana coming into the hands of minors.

    A recent study of over 32,000 students presented to the American Public Health Association in 2011 found that “while marijuana use was common throughout the study period, there were no statistically significant differences in marijuana use [among youth] between states in any year.” Indeed, a recent report from Colorado Springs showed that school officials did not see any increase in cannabis consumption among students despite the presence of nearby medical marijuana centers. It is the illegal street dealers, not medical marijuana centers that we need to keep our children away from. These street dealers are the ones who lure children into using dangerous drugs. Medical marijuana business owners have invested hundreds of thousands of dollars to build facilities and comply with state regulations and would not jeopardize that investment for a quick sale to a child.

    If DEMOCRAT
    Medical marijuana has widespread support across the country, with polls showing support as high as 80%. President Obama promised not to interfere with our state’s medical marijuana laws. If the president doesn’t hold true to his campaign promise, he is going have a hard time activating his base here in Colorado this time around. Colorado’s medical cannabis program is saving tax dollars spent on a failed cannabis prohibition program and generating new taxes that are being used to educate Colorado’s children and provide for the general welfare of its citizens.
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    If REPUBLICAN, use this instead. This might also be used with democrats.
    Colorado is saving the tax money spent on a failed cannabis prohibition program and is generating millions in new taxes that are being used to educate Colorado’s children and provide for the general welfare of its citizens. Like other herbal medicines, medicinal cannabis is a substance that can and should be regulated by Colorado under the 10th amendment. This ensures that local communities and states have the opportunity to decide for themselves how they want to regulate the product rather than being dictated to by the federal government.
    __________________________________________________________________________

    I respectfully request that you ask Mr. Walsh to stop this unwarranted attack on the right of Colorado to effectively regulate an industry operating wholly within the state of Colorado. Please protect our community from the overreach of the U.S. Attorney’s office.

    Sincerely yours,

    _______________________

    FOR THOSE WHO DO NOT WANT TO SIGN A LETTER, consider this as your closing paragraph:

    Regrettably, I choose not to sign this letter out of fear of reprisal from the federal government. It is a sad day for our republic when Colorado citizens following Colorado law cannot exercise their right to openly seek redress of grievances from the U.S. Government.

     

    POSTED BY NICK | JANUARY 23, 2012, 9:28 PM

  4. SUPPORTING BUSINESSES can use this letter to email to their U.S. Senators & Congressperson:

    January 23, 2012

    [Insert appropriate representative’s name and address]

    Dear

    I am writing because of concern over the recent actions of U.S. Attorney John Walsh’s decision to force the closure of many Medical Marijuana Centers in Colorado. Mr. Walsh’s actions are in direct contravention of President Obama’s campaign promises and Attorney General Eric Holder’s sworn statement to Congress on December 9, 2011 that “people acting in conformity with the (state) law would not be an enforcement priority for the Justice Department.”

    Mr. Walsh is inappropriately applying a law (Title 21, US Code, Section 856(a)) which was designed to punish illegal street dealers operating near school. He is misusing this law to shut down lawful businesses that are operating with approval from the State of Colorado and their local communities. Medical Marijuana Centers are not public places. They only serve sick, adult patients who have been certified as such by their doctor in a bona fide doctor patient relationship. Mr. Walsh’s actions are hurting sick and vulnerable members of our community because these patients will no longer be able to obtain the medicine they need.

    In addition, Mr. Walsh’s actions puts at risk 800 local business and 8,000 to 10,000 Colorado jobs, and costing local governments millions in lost revenue. An industry survey revealed that over $400,000,000 has been contributed to Colorado’s economy by the medical marijuana industry and millions in state and local tax revenue. My business is one of those that has benefited from the investments the cannabis industry has made in Colorado. [share something of the positive impact the MMJ industry has had on your business, ability to stay in business, jobs you have/keep, etc]

    I am deeply concerned that the actions of the U.S. Attorney to shut down tightly regulated businesses will only increase the demand for marijuana from unegulated sources and empower street dealers who will target vunerable populations.

    I am as concerned about children getting access to illicit drugs as Mr. Walsh and I’m sure you share this concern. The regulated and secure model of Medical Marijuana Centers is the best firewall against marijuana coming into the hands of minors.

    A recent study of over 32,000 students presented to the American Public Health Association in 2011 found that “while marijuana use was common throughout the study period, there were no statistically significant differences in marijuana use [among youth] between states in any year.” Indeed, a recent report from Colorado Springs showed that school officials did not see any increase in cannabis consumption among students despite the presence of nearby medical marijuana centers. It is the illegal street dealers, not medical marijuana centers that we need to keep our children away from. These street dealers are the ones who lure children into using dangerous drugs. Medical marijuana business owners have invested hundreds of thousands of dollars to build facilities and comply with state regulations and would not jeopardize that investment for a quick sale to a child.

    If DEMOCRAT
    Medical marijuana has widespread support across the country, with polls showing support as high as 80%. President Obama promised not to interfere with our state’s medical marijuana laws. If the president doesn’t hold true to his campaign promise, he is going have a hard time activating his base here in Colorado this time around. Colorado’s medical cannabis program is saving tax dollars spent on a failed cannabis prohibition program and generating new taxes that are being used to educate Colorado’s children and provide for the general welfare of its citizens.
    ———————————–
    If REPUBLICAN, use this instead. This might also be used with democrats.
    Colorado is saving the tax money spent on a failed cannabis prohibition program and is generating millions in new taxes that are being used to educate Colorado’s children and provide for the general welfare of its citizens. Like other herbal medicines, medicinal cannabis is a substance that can and should be regulated by Colorado under the 10th amendment. This ensures that local communities and states have the opportunity to decide for themselves how they want to regulate the product rather than being dictated to by the federal government.
    __________________________________________________________________________

    I respectfully request that you ask Mr. Walsh to stop this unwarranted attack on the right of Colorado to effectively regulate an industry operating wholly within the state of Colorado. Please protect our community from the overreach of the U.S. Attorney’s office.

    Sincerely yours,

    _______________________

    FOR THOSE WHO DO NOT WANT TO SIGN A LETTER, consider this as your closing paragraph:

    Regrettably, I choose not to sign this letter out of fear of reprisal from the federal government. It is a sad day for our republic when Colorado citizens following Colorado law cannot exercise their right to openly seek redress of grievances from the U.S. Government.

     

One thought on “Please Fight to Save Safe Cannabis Access

  1. said:

    Please make my mmj available. It works better than the pain relivers the Des give me. I don’t go through gut wrenching withdrawal from not having it like I do when I don’t have my narcotics. Mmj is a God given herb for us to use as we the people see fit. God controls it not the Government. Let the States decide and the Feds stay out of it I’m sure they can find some other well deserving cause that needs their undivided attention. So give whatever other cause you can find a whirl. Let the MMJ Users alone we have enough troubles worrying about our SSI Medical benifits,where our next meal is coming from or where we might find a warm safe place to lay our weary heads at night.
    I have several demylinating dieseaes I get severe HA with light /sound almost unbearable. Ive had two brain operations. For Hydrocephlis a Brain disorder. I once was a productive citizen of the USA now my Government craps on me and others like me because I am disabled now. Sometimes I think its easier for people like me to be landless as non productive citizens and a drain on our country. I have paid taxes since I started working at age 15. There are people who live here that are not citzrns have no plans on becoming citizens but yet they can get the benifits I American Citizen can not get NOW WHSTS WRING WITH THAT PICTURE?

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