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midwestbluntman
12-10-2007, 04:13 AM
December 6, 2007


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mpp_billboard_crop-1.jpg(West Babylon, N.Y.) At a press conference in front of Rudy Giuliani’s Manchester headquarters this morning with a massive mobile truck billboard in tow, a representative of the Marijuana Policy Project joined two New Hampshire patients to challenge presidential candidates Rudy Giuliani, John McCain and Mitt Romney to back up their statements regarding medical marijuana with scientific evidence, offering the legal maximum $10,000 campaign contribution to any of the three who can prove that their statements are true.

“In response to questions from patients who have benefited from medical marijuana, these candidates have made claims that are flat-out false,” said MPP executive director Rob Kampia. “Since appeals to science, compassion and common sense haven’t worked, we’re talking to them in a language we know they understand — campaign contributions. If Giuliani, Romney or McCain can back up their claims that medical marijuana isn’t needed or is too dangerous, we’ll give their campaign $10,000, but if they can’t, they need to stop lying.”

Any responses from the campaigns will be evaluated by an independent panel of medical experts. An image of the billboard along with full details of the challenge and relevant scientific data are posted at www.medicalmarijuanaworks.org.

“I’m sick of the lies,” said Clayton Holton, who is disabled by muscular dystrophy and who was snubbed by Romney in video footage widely seen on CNN and YouTube. “If our politicians are going to withhold my medical treatment from me, something that’s considered torture to do to our enemies in battle, then for the sake of all sick Americans, they better be able to prove that it’s necessary, with evidence and not just with words.”

In responses to questions posed by New Hampshire voters at campaign events, all three leading Republicans have claimed that marijuana is either too dangerous for medical use or not needed because adequate substitutes exist — claims that are contradicted by published scientific data. In letters being delivered today to each of the three candidates, Kampia cited their specific statements and challenged them to supply proof. In his letter to Giuliani, Kampia wrote:

“We find it notable that you dismiss marijuana as too dangerous for medical use, while your law firm represented Purdue Pharma — the makers of the highly addictive and toxic opioid OxyContin — given that the company paid $634.5 million in fines and penalties for misleading doctors and patients about the drug’s abuse potential, and given that a growing body of evidence suggests that medical marijuana can reduce the use of such highly addictive opioid painkillers.”

The billboard will accompany MPP’s Stuart Cooper this afternoon as he delivers letters from Kampia to the McCain and Romney headquarters in Manchester. A visit to Romney’s national headquarters in Boston is planned for Friday. Further events with the Pinocchio billboard in New Hampshire and other primary or caucus states are expected.

MoHo
12-10-2007, 07:10 PM
Brilliant.

tom-tom
12-12-2007, 06:42 AM
see the bad thing is no matter who we vote for the reality is non of the presadents have the balls to let us smoke i live in a state that their is no medical mj so i dont think it realy matters cause when it comes down to it everyone running would have a long nose like above ,,im gonna vote for whoever is gonna take less taxes out of my paycheck lol i like everyone but i aint tryin to pay for everyones health insurance lol if hilary gets in their we wont have no money left in our checks to buy no weed lol after we get done paying for her million ideas lol

mac
12-12-2007, 09:14 AM
in old school terms, I believe this would be considered a "put up or shut up" moment.

StoninStanley
12-14-2007, 09:55 PM
see the bad thing is no matter who we vote for the reality is non of the presadents have the balls to let us smoke i live in a state that their is no medical mj so i dont think it realy matters cause when it comes down to it everyone running would have a long nose like above ,,im gonna vote for whoever is gonna take less taxes out of my paycheck lol i like everyone but i aint tryin to pay for everyones health insurance lol if hilary gets in their we wont have no money left in our checks to buy no weed lol after we get done paying for her million ideas lol

i would gladly let the evil american government take a great deal of my earnings if you, my brother, and everyone else, could have free healthcare in america

they will let you die in america if you dont have the money or insurance to have operations you need....just no sense in that

sombro
12-15-2007, 10:46 AM
In Sweden they have high taxation and about the best standard of living, it's not a coincidence.

I reckon the US govt should actively promote the sale of tobacco, it's homegrown (!) so would help the balance of payments numbers. They could add a buck a pack in tax and use that to finance a public health scheme.

In the UK smokers and drinkers pay for the National Health Service, if everyone gave up smoking in one week the NHS would collapse.

Vote for higher taxation ! I know that means you have trust the untrustworthy with more of your money but there is no other way to improve life for everyone.

majestyk5
12-15-2007, 11:01 AM
well they already tax the shit out of cigarettes here. something like three bucks a pack.their over $5 a pack around here and hardly any of it goes to the guy who grew it. the wife and i went to rolling our own. for$22.22 we get enough tobacco and tubes for us each a carton of smokes.
any way thats one of the many reasons to legalize the use of mj. i would be willing to shell out a few bucks for a permit or something that would legally let me grow my own, then use that cash flow to fund health care our what not.
but i have to say if they want to tax smokes as a way to get people to stop smoking then they should tax ice cream, cookies, soda pop all that shit too.