The Arkansas Medical Cannabis Act

Ganjaguy420

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The state of Arkansas, has a leadership, that cares little or nothing at all, for the suffering men, women and children, and they continue to ignore the over 200,000 veterans who live in this state. The Governor could care less.

The Congressional contingent always quotes 4 year old faulty studies and repeats the reefer madness beliefs that cannabis causes violence and will increase crime, even though the news has shootings lightly. Especially in Little Rock. The state does nothing but cry about being poor, and has no way to bridge the gap between the money they waste on the drug war, and the way the schools are falling apart and failing, when it comes to quality education. The buildings are crumbling, and the roads and bridges in this state, are in an equal state of disrepair.

Arkansans for Compassionate Care, have been moving to correct this little issue, since immediately after the last election cycle. We have been pushing forward to gather as many signatures as we can. We now have 68,210 signatures since March 18th, and we continue to gather them as best we can. There is another petition that was just approved, but it will be regulated by the Alcoholic Beverage Commission, which means a conflict of interest, in my view.

PLEASE, visit Arkansans for Compassionate Care to get the full scoop, and to help others get the word out, so we can fulfill the signature phase, and present the state with a list of registered voters, who WANT this to become law, in the Natural State.

PLEASE, HELP! TELL YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS WHO LIVE IN ARKANSAS, TO SUPPORT THE HEALING, THE HEALTH GIVING, THE NATURAL MEDICINE, for the Natural State!!!

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I am also a member of the National Cannabis Patients Wall on Facebook. We are joining together to make the Government listen to ALL Americans, who say we are not being served by them, under the 14th Amendment. They are applying the laws incorrectly and unfairly, and we are not being protected, under any laws or constitution, equally or otherwise. We have been led down a not-so primrose path, all the while telling us they will eradicate drugs, and protect our children from the 'scourge of drugs'. NONE of this has happened and nor will it come to pass. In Arkansas alone, over 8,000 children under the age of 18 were arrested and incarcerated in this state, between 2009 and 2014*, thereby ruining any chance these kids had at a normal life. As long as there are people, there will always be people who will look for, AND find, ways to relax, to ease their pains and any type of suffering they may feel, and help them get thru the now high-pressure lifestyle, they have heaped upon us. When it takes BOTH parents of a growing family, to work two jobs (maybe three), to even pay their bills, there is something terribly wrong here.

The DEA and the Justice Dept have been dragged across the coals, for failing to achieve even the smallest degree of progress in this undertaking. Drugs have become cheaper, of higher potency, and more available than EVER before. Cannabis has been sold in every state of the union, even after the War on drugs was initiated, and doubled-down on by Daddy Bush.

Yet, even now, they all continue to claim cannabis has NO medical value, and has a high probability of abuse. I am waiting, even been searching for the millions of cannabis users, to get arrested for beating or abusing their families, robbing banks, and committing the hundreds of crimes that have gone UN-investigated, and the tens of thousands of untouched rape kits, in evidence storage across the country.

Now, we have the new AG Loretta Lynch, who is saying she wants all municipal and state judges to ease up on fines and arrest warrants for minor crimes involving poor offenders, indigent minorities in particular. She is already investigating several court systems, looking for evidence of the imposition of unequal harm, on any race, but in an unfair way. There seems to be a divide between what she thinks and what the Courts think, disparate impact means. Even worse, this seems to be in a letter form, and we all know how much weight those carry, given the history of things issued that way in the drug war.

We need to put this 'drug war' to bed. It, and it's endless persecution of otherwise non-violent citizens, must stop, NOW.

Visit NCPWall.org if you're not on Facebook, or even if you ARE on Facebook. We have almost 20,000 members in 42 countries, and we have over 6,000 people who are claimants in a class action civil suit.

Do this today!
 
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