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Name: Rev. B. Baker on Jan 5, 2009Comments: I HAVE EMAILED YOU MULTIPLE TIMES OVER THIS ISSUE WITH OUT EVER RECEIVING A RESPONSE, MAYBE NOW YOU WILL ACKNOWLEDGE THIS MAJOR ILLEGALITY AND FIX IT FOR THE SAFETY OF THE SICK AND DISABLED IN YOUR STATE!Flag
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Name: Ken Locke on Jan 5, 2009Comments: 2009 Tour for Compassion Get your bicycles ready!! Time to take the message right to the steps of the White House!! Time to stop this Drug War on Medical Patients!!!!!! Time to Legalize Medical Cannabis in ALL 50 states of OUR Republic..... :)Flag
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Name: Mary Jane Moore-Wright on Jan 5, 2009Comments: The US Government employees are derelict in the duties to be performed (as our civil servants) by with holding the use of the hemp plant from the US Government EMPLOYERS -WE THE PEOPLE- !!!! Get with it and end prohibition.Flag
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Name: Mary Jane Moore-Wright on Jan 5, 2009Comments: The US Government employees are derelict in the duties to be performed (as our civil servants) by with holding the use of the hemp plant from the US Government EMPLOYERS -WE THE PEOPLE- !!!! Get with it and end prohibition.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 5, 2009Comments: Simply to keep non-violent offenders out of jail-taking up our tax dollars! Also, to help those who could use the medicinal properties of marijuana.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 5, 2009Comments: I appreciate your re-scheduling cannabis in its proper schedule, which is well overdue, and I hereby request that these changes in re-scheduling cannabis are implemented immediately to accurately reflect the wills and views of the majority of American voters regarding the responsibly safe adult use of medical marijuana, in their respective states. Thank you, so much!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 7, 2009Comments: As a legal patient and a caregiver for my terminally ill father, I fully support the complete legalization of this medically beneficial plant. Leave the social stigma at the door, and look at facts.Flag
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Name: Charles Lynch on Jan 7, 2009Comments: It is time for the Federal Government to end the Civil war against the people of states that have enacted medical marijuana laws and abide by the 10th amendment to the Constitution.Flag
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Name: Bill Owen on Jan 9, 2009Comments: Medical Cannabis has cured my migraines, lowered my bad cholesterol, raised my good cholesterol and restored my quality of life! Period! Regulate it. Tax it. Legalize it.Flag
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Name: John Hutchison on Jan 9, 2009Comments: Medical marijuana is the most effective treatment for my neuropathy. Gabapentin was no longer working and I really wanted to avoid Oxycontin.Flag
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Name: Roger C Ronas on Jan 9, 2009Comments: As a stage 4 Renal disease patient, ALL my Doctors approve my use of Cannabis for treatment. They are amazed that I have stayed off of dialysis for the last 2 years. I thank my creator daily for this healing herb, will you please.Flag
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Name: M.Mathisen on Jan 11, 2009Comments: This is 35 years overdue. Green power to the people!Flag
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Name: Nick Anweiler on Jan 11, 2009Comments: Currently on probation for having an empty bag with suspected MJ residue in it (they never sent for testing) Was facing 2 years loss of license, 1 year jail, and huge fines, not to mention acquiring a job has been impossible since i had court. Not being able to smoke has not affected me, its really nothing, the thing that bothers me is not being able to find work and being looked at like a criminal every time I try..Flag
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Name: Jared Babin on Jan 11, 2009Comments: For god sake let people live better lives! What dont you understand Aresting patients and putting them in prison. 51% of the nations prison imates are non violent offenders. Prisons are the fastest growing corperation in this country.Flag
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