Tell Congress to Stop Federal Interference with Medical Marijuana States

An amendment to the 2013 Commerce, Justice, State Appropriations bill in the U.S. House that would effectively end federal interference in medical marijuana states is being considered today, and we need your help!

The Rohrabacher-Hinchey-Farr-McClintock Amendment would stop federal agencies from spending any funds to target individuals acting in compliance with state medical marijuana laws. This would include patients and providers, so long as those providers were following the law within their respective states.

If this passes, providers will no longer have to live in fear that the businesses they worked hard to build and keep in compliance with their state and local laws will be arbitrarily raided and destroyed by federal agents. Patients will no longer be forced to buy inferior medicine from dangerous criminals at the whim of U.S. attorneys. States will finally be free to determine the marijuana policies that work best for the seriously ill among their residents.

We need your help to make this happen. Please follow this link and call your member of Congress TODAY! Tell them that they need to support this amendment and make the federal government stop wasting its time and resources on medical marijuana.

4 thoughts on “Tell Congress to Stop Federal Interference with Medical Marijuana States

  1. Jody Sadler

    I am a cancer victim. I cannot take man-made drugs. I have a reaction to them. Marijuana is the ONLY medication that took away my pain. PLEASE do not take this God-given right away from those of us who suffer!

  2. Debbie

    Hi I’m Debbie and I have MS and it helps me get to sleep and when I get pains with other thing that I have to deal with pain all day lone I but when you live in a state that do not have Marijuana in Ky

  3. Kenneth Moran

    I’m 31 years old suffer from GAD . I live in Louisiana and an sick of the ignorance on a proven benefitful plant. It cut my
    Meds in half and makes me happy an not suicidal so wake up legalize it cause it’s out and not going anywhere

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