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Legislative Session Convenes: Demand Legislators Restore Cannabis Rights. Requiring Legislators' Due Diligence. Regular Business at the State Capitol, Opening of Legislative Session 2014
Monday, March 10, 2014
8:30am @ the capital in Baton Rouge.
On regular business, Legalize Louisiana urges all supporters of natural cannabis rights, to contact the State Capitol, in-person, to demand an end to the abuses, and a full restoration of natural rights to cannabis in Louisiana.
You'll want to bring your legislators some research and evidence supporting your claims to natural cannabis rights.
Your research and testimonies should bear witness to the highest and most basic, natural, global, Constitutional, common and human rights to posses, produce, and certainly use cannabis for any bona-fide medical reason, the right to make one's own free medicine without hindrances, the right for an adult to grow cannabis for any personal use, for one's family, for one's loved-ones, as a natural herb, according to one's own wisdom as a human being.
Your research could outline a history of the casual fraud-campaigns associated with this insane and inhumane eradication mentality, and offer other historical and cultural accounts and perspectives of a more natural state of cannabis sensitivity.
You may mention the existence of the endocannabinoid system.
Be sure to call for the right of Louisiana's farmers, horticulturists, etc. to grow cannabis, extract the medicine (or "recreational" ingredient), save some lives, use the rest for industrial applications. For Louisiana's farmers to be able to grow hemp and make biodeisel fuels, on-site, and bring the product into town for market premiums. It grows a little faster than trees, weed does. ETC.
Allow for the right of local and state governments to reasonably tax and regulate certain commercial cannabis products, which can be all worked out according to best practices, with input form the stakeholders, best-decided on a very-local level, sometime after we actually restore the more basic rights to life and humanity.
Feel free to offer any iron-clad legislative solutions to the code, possibly Constitutional amendments, or lawsuits challenging the standing of abusive acts under color of law.
https://www.facebook.com/events/754414594569747/
Monday, March 10, 2014
8:30am @ the capital in Baton Rouge.
On regular business, Legalize Louisiana urges all supporters of natural cannabis rights, to contact the State Capitol, in-person, to demand an end to the abuses, and a full restoration of natural rights to cannabis in Louisiana.
You'll want to bring your legislators some research and evidence supporting your claims to natural cannabis rights.
Your research and testimonies should bear witness to the highest and most basic, natural, global, Constitutional, common and human rights to posses, produce, and certainly use cannabis for any bona-fide medical reason, the right to make one's own free medicine without hindrances, the right for an adult to grow cannabis for any personal use, for one's family, for one's loved-ones, as a natural herb, according to one's own wisdom as a human being.
Your research could outline a history of the casual fraud-campaigns associated with this insane and inhumane eradication mentality, and offer other historical and cultural accounts and perspectives of a more natural state of cannabis sensitivity.
You may mention the existence of the endocannabinoid system.
Be sure to call for the right of Louisiana's farmers, horticulturists, etc. to grow cannabis, extract the medicine (or "recreational" ingredient), save some lives, use the rest for industrial applications. For Louisiana's farmers to be able to grow hemp and make biodeisel fuels, on-site, and bring the product into town for market premiums. It grows a little faster than trees, weed does. ETC.
Allow for the right of local and state governments to reasonably tax and regulate certain commercial cannabis products, which can be all worked out according to best practices, with input form the stakeholders, best-decided on a very-local level, sometime after we actually restore the more basic rights to life and humanity.
Feel free to offer any iron-clad legislative solutions to the code, possibly Constitutional amendments, or lawsuits challenging the standing of abusive acts under color of law.
https://www.facebook.com/events/754414594569747/