A Proposed Senate Bill
I am in high hopes that this proposed Senate Bill brings more to the table within the areas of researching/developing this plant. With research comes the results and with prohibition on red alert we have very little room to expand our education, research comes at an extremely high price. I personally am living with Chronic Pancreatitis; this was an after effect to the drinking and the mixing of my pain medication destroyed 70% of a vital organ. I give all credit to Jesus Christ because I am here stronger than ever. I am a California Medical Marijuana Patient( CMMP ). If it wasn't for God I wouldn't be able to live in this beautiful state we here call California, home sweet home. Talk about home sweet home if you did not know already: California is known to be home to some of the best herbal medication in the world. The Green Rush is flowing and it all started with Colorado. The act of growing cannabis is internationally know now as 'The Art of Growing Cannabis'. Within the last 5 years there has been an explosion within this industry and now more people than ever are taking part in fighting to end the Cannabis prohibition.
Please read below:
“Last year, a policy was adopted by
congress in the appropriations bill which would stop federal funding of
enforcement actions against medical marijuana patients.
Today, a Senate Bill to Legalize
Medical Marijuana was proposed by Kirsten Gillibrand, Rand Paul, and Cory
Booker, which would allow the rescheduling of marijuana from a schedule 1 drug
to a schedule 2. The proposal is called the “Compassionate Access, Research
Expansion and Respect States (CARERS) Act”.
Marijuana is classified as a
schedule 1 drug currently, along with hard drugs such as heroine, meaning that
the substance is federally classified as having a high potential for abuse and
no currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States recognized.
However, about half of the US states now have a medical marijuana program of
some kind (23 States & the District of Columbia), with more states
following behind, and many medical uses have already been identified through
state legalization, case studies, and scientific research.
If marijuana is reclassified as
schedule 2 status, it would be associated with a revised definition as still
having potential for abuse, but would be recognized on a federal level as having
an added “accepted medical use in treatment” definition, along with other more
dangerous drugs like Oxycodone and Morphine. This bill could open the door for
states to decide for themselves in entirety on their medicinal cannabis
programs without fear of breaking any federal laws. It would also allow
research into the substance to flourish to a greater extent, and perhaps even
contribute to further federal funding feasibility of research programs.
This bill is coming to the floor
with bipartisan support, with Booker and Gillibrand being liberal Democrats and
Paul being very conservative. The proposal was presented primarily as
helping to eliminate a severe hindrance to many families and children being
able to receive effective medicines for diseases, and also of those medicines
being able to be put into effective research programs.
Several stories were told of
families and children who have been plagued with having to utilize serious
psychoactive compounds for cancer pain and epilepsy. These treatments are often
times minimally or only partially effective. A child named Morgan was present
at the conference who suffers from Dravet syndrome, also known as Severe
Myoclonic Epilepsy of Infancy (SMEI), is a rare and catastrophic form of
intractable epilepsy that begins in infancy. This child actually had a seizure
during the conference.
Small doses of medical marijuana
compounds (in particular, non-psychoactive CBD) are now known to significantly
reduce the frequency and severity of seizures a patient encounters. This is
especially effective in small children. We also heard from a stage 2 MS
patient, and a military veteran who served his country for 6 years but
classifies himself as a federal criminal because of the medicinal treatment he
uses to treat his PTSD condition.
Cash is also a very big problem
since the banks will not work with dispensaries and growers in a financial
capacity for fear of being shut down by the federal government. This bill would
solve that problem.
One of Senator Gillibrand’s closing comments:
“I dare any senator to meet these
patients here and to tell them that they don’t deserve the access to the
medicine that their doctors prescribe…. I am asking the attorney general to act
now”.
-Mason Godric”
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