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July 27, 2006

Letter: 'Compassion Gap'

Posted by Gary Storck
Thursday, July 27, 2006

Here's a letter I had published today in the Billings Montana Outpopst. This is my first published LTE in MT so far, and Montana is the 26th state I have had LTEs supporting medical cannabis published in, for a total of 237 published letters since September 1997, that I know of...

Source: Billings Outpost
Pubdate: 27 July 2006
Author: Gary Storck

'COMPASSION GAP'

Thanks for recognizing Wisconsin congressman David Obey for sticking up for medical marijuana patients in a recent debate in your column, "Here's how Democrats can win in November" (July 20).

Unfortunately, according to the roll call, there are only 18 Republicans who, as you noted of Rep. Obey, speak like true Republicans on this issue. It was interesting to hear one of them, amendment cosponsor Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R-Calif.), a former aide to President Reagan, share how not only did fellow Reagan aide Lyn Nofziger's daughter utilize cannabis fighting the cancer that eventually took her life, but that Nofziger himself used it to help manage his final illness.

Recent polling in New Jersey by the Drug Policy Alliance that found 86 percent support for state legislation also confirmed voters are more likely to support candidates who support medical marijuana.

If Democrats can exploit this "compassion gap," and field candidates who agree with most Americans that medical marijuana should be legal, it could likely provide the margin of victory they need to take back Congress this fall.

Gary Storck

Madison NORML

Madison, Wis.

Posted by Gary at July 27, 2006 10:12 AM

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