Medical Marijuana Advocacy Group Launches First iPhone Application of Its Kind
Patient advocates now have better access to tools for getting educated & taking actionOakland, CA -- The country's largest grassroots medical
marijuana advocacy group, Americans for Safe Access (ASA), launched
a first-of-its-kind, free iPhone application today that will provide
a vast array of tools for people new to the issue as well as for
seasoned activists. ASA teamed up with iWeeds -- an application
company that serves the medical marijuana community -- in order to
make it easier for advocates to get educated and take political
action. The ASA Advocate App gives users access to all of the
organization's projects and programs.
"The ASA Advocate App is another way to empower grassroots action
that is bringing change on medical marijuana policies to every
corner of the country," said ASA Executive Director Steph Sherer.
"We have to be innovative if we want the widespread public support
that exists for medical marijuana to translate into concrete
results," continued Sherer. "The ASA Advocate App will help put
greater pressure on all levels of government to adopt sensible
medical marijuana policies."
Specifically, the ASA Advocacy App will provide immediate updates on
rapidly changing local, state, and federal issues across the country
to keep users on top of the latest in medical marijuana politics,
science, law and community action. In addition to ASA news feeds,
users will also have easy access to political action alerts, video
advocacy trainings, and ASA's printed publications, such as
newsletters, condition-based booklets, and legal manuals, all from
their iPhone, iPad or iPod touch devices. The ASA Advocate App even
guides users to businesses in their community that support the work
of ASA.
The ASA Advocate App will also allow users to become members of the
organization's 50,000-strong grassroots network. And, because of the
heightened concern over federal interference in medical marijuana
states, the ASA Advocate App connects users to a legal hotline and
enables them to sign up for raid alerts and activist phone trees.
The ASA Advocate App is currently only accessible from Apple
devices, but will be expanded to Android and other application
markets over the next few months.
Since 2002, ASA has been educating patients, doctors, lawyers,
scientists, key decision-makers, and the general public on issues
concerning medical marijuana. The organization has also used
lobbying and litigation over the years to help achieve the goals of
protecting and expanding the rights of medical marijuana patients
across the U.S.
Further information:
Downloadable ASA Advocate App: http://AmericansForSafeAccess.org/App
ASA Advocate App promotional video: http://youtu.be/MtTL79EpXi8