Kim Russell is a third-generation Folridian and she is the founder of People United for Medical Marijuana (PUFMM). She is a self-described stay-at-home mom that doesn't use marijuana, but she wants marijuana legalized so that her 62 year old father can get the most effective drug (marijuana) to treat his Parkinson's disease.





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Posted by: cheap jordans | 11/04/2010 at 03:08 AM
There are many persuasive arguments on why America should legalize marijuana, and the reasons are sound, but the fact that many millions of Americans have used pot has not translated into real political pressure on the people who can change the laws. One of the problems inhibiting legalization is that people that smoke a glass pipe or a joint are not considered serious or mature. It is This stigma that scares many pot users to hide that they smoke pot. Therefore the Reality of who smokes pot and how much the smoke is very different than it seems. The last three presidents were admitted pot users and by my Understanding the same is probably true of the first three presidents as well. Marijuana Legislation is very serious and has everything with how we define what it means to be American. What credence do we as Americans give the rights of the individual to the pursuit of happiness as well as a right to privacy? In the end it is up to us to be public about our choices and to Voice our opinions to the ones that ultimately decide what the rules are. Every hand written Letter that makes it to a representative is considered to be the voice of a thousand people who did not take the time to write. Send an email, send a letter make a phone call and get counted.
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Posted by: SunflowerPipes | 09/08/2009 at 02:58 PM
Make sure you take part in the efforts!! We Need your help!
http://www.PUFMM.org
Posted by: gieseghj | 08/30/2009 at 02:52 AM
Here's an argument I've made so many times I'm getting bored with it:
By the time one reaches my age (I'll be fifty-one in ten days) one has known - at the very least - fifty people who have died on lung cancer and another fifty who have died of cirrhosis of the liver. Now ask yourself the following question:
How many people have I personally known who have died as the result of consuming too much grass?
ANSWER:
Not only have I never known anyone to die in that matter, I am not aware of it happening in all recorded human history.
I cannot believe that seventy-two years after pot was made illegal, we are still having this same stupid argument.
I need a drink....On second thought....
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Posted by: Tom Degan | 08/06/2009 at 10:30 AM