Medical Marijuana Advocates Offer Point-by-Point Refutations of Law Enforcement
MINNEAPOLIS — A press conference Tuesday will highlight false and misleading statements made by certain aspects of the law enforcement community during testimony before the legislature, as well as to the press, in an attempt to derail a bill that would protect from arrest seriously ill Minnesotans who use medical marijuana with a doctor's recommendation.
Advocates will also unveil their latest TV ad urging the governor not to veto the bill as he has threatened to if it passes in the House.
- WHAT: Press conference refuting misleading-to-outright false statements made by certain aspects of the law enforcement community who oppose Minnesota's medical marijuana bill.
- WHO: Scheduled press conference participants include:
- Neal Levine, Marijuana Policy Project director of state campaigns - KK Forss, an Ely photographer who suffers constant debilitating pain caused by a ruptured disk in his neck and nerve damage from subsequent surgeries and who is featured in the TV ad
- WHEN: Tuesday, April 29, 1 p.m.
- WHERE: State Office Building, Room 181
With more than 23,000 members and 180,000 e-mail subscribers nationwide, the Marijuana Policy Project is the largest marijuana policy reform organization in the United States. For more information, please visit www.MarijuanaPolicy.org. |