Tennessee still targets medical marijuana patients
Published: June 10, 2004
Tennessee's legislative session ended without a medical marijuana bill being introduced. Sadly, seriously ill Tennessee residents will continue to be treated as criminals for using their medicine—until legislators have the courage and compassion to act.
It is time to change the way Tennessee treats these patients. Please urge your legislators to introduce a medical marijuana bill next session: Only you can convince them that this issue is vital to Tennessee residents.
Please take a few moments to Take Action. After you choose your favorite pre-written letter and type in your address, our site will automatically e-mail your letter to your legislators … all with the click of a few buttons. The whole process takes less than two minutes, but it makes a world of difference. Also, you can print the letters and send them to your legislators through regular mail.
If Tennessee enacts a medical marijuana bill, it will join a growing number of medical marijuana states. Nine states have enacted laws that protect medical marijuana patients from arrest and imprisonment. Additionally, in 2003, MPP helped Maryland pass a law that removed the threat of prison, but not arrest, for the medical use of marijuana. Polls consistently show massive public support for this issue, and Tennessee legislators must learn that their constituents care about the fate of seriously ill Tennessee residents. This cannot happen without your help. Please Take Action now.
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