Illinois: We need 60 votes for medical marijuana
We need 60 votes for medical marijuana in the Illinois House of Representatives. Illinois' seriously ill patients need your help to make sure your representative is one of them.
In May, the Senate passed the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Pilot Program Act. The legislature recessed four days later and the House has not yet voted on the bill.
Tomorrow on October 14, the Illinois House will meet for a veto session, giving MPP's local lobbyists a chance to talk to representatives about protecting patients. Before they do so, it's vital that constituents let their representatives know that passing a medical marijuana bill in Illinois is the right thing to do.
Please send your representative an e-mail urging him or her to protect patients by voting "yes" on SB 1381 when the time comes. The measure could be brought to the House floor for a vote sometime after the legislature reconvenes for the second half of the 2009-2010 session in January.
Though polls show that 68% of Illinois citizens support medical marijuana, many representatives still believe it is controversial. It is up to us to show them otherwise.
After you've written your representative, please follow up with a call.
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