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ASA Activist Newsletter - Dec 2012
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ACTION ALERT: Write a Holiday Letter to a POW
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President Obama and Attorney General Eric Holder have said the federal government should not
Of the more than 70 individuals who have faced federal charges for state-legal medical cannabis work during the Obama Administration, Williams is one of only four who have defied pressure from federal prosecutors and gone to trial in defense of their principles.
President Obama and Attorney General Eric Holder have said the federal government should not
In the Senate, one of ASA’s strongest champions in the House, Tammy Baldwin, won her bid to become not only the first openly gay US Senator but also the first who has cosponsored safe access federal legislation in the past. Baldwin will be joined in the Senate by Massachusetts’s Elizabeth Warren, who spoke during the campaign about her father’s struggle with cancer and how she strongly feels patients in that position need access to medicine that works.
President Obama and Attorney General Eric Holder have said the federal government should not
The only medical cannabis champions not returning to Congress lost their reelection bids to members of their own party, one to another incumbent chmapion. Congressman Pete Stark, one of the strongest defenders of patients rights who introduced or cosponsored numerous medical cannabis bills, lost to a fellow Democrat as a result of the state’s new primary system that pits the top two vote getters against each other in the general election, regardless of party affiliation. The other champion who fell victim to political circumstance was Howard Berman, who was forced by redistricting to run against fellow incumbent and medical cannabis champion Ben Sherman.
"Federal prosecutors are abusing their authority by making absurdly broad demands related to a program they already shut down through intimidation," said ASA Chief Counsel Joe Elford. "Not only are patient records at risk here, but this type of harassment undermines all attempts to implement state law."