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You've been with us all year as we have fought for more compassionate and less
expensive drug policies - from fighting the RAVE Act to working to pass medical
marijuana legislation that protects HIV/AIDS and Cancer patients. Now, just
before Congress goes out of session, one of the country's harshest drug war
extremists, Rep. Mark Souder (R-IN), is about to introduce some of the scariest
legislation we've seen this year.
Rep. Souder's bill increases penalties for many drug offenses and takes away the
right of judges to show mercy when it's appropriate. The bill also enacts new
draconian penalties that could sentence compassionate Americans that grow and
provide medical marijuana to decades in federal prison.
Although it's titled the 'Drug Sentencing Reform Act,' this dangerous bill is
all sentencing and no reform. It will destroy the lives of thousands more
non-violent Americans.
We know that Rep. Souder wants to introduce his bill within the next couple of
weeks and is asking for co-sponsorship from other Representatives. Make sure
your Representative doesn't support this bill. Call NOW and tell your
Representative not to co-sponsor Rep. Souder's Drug Sentencing Reform Act
because it contains no reform and ties the hands of judges.
Actions to Take:
1) CALL YOUR REPRESENTATIVE NOW!
To reach your representative by phone, call the US Capitol Switchboard at
1-800-839-5276 or call your representative's office directly by looking up the
phone number on http://actioncenter.drugpolicy.org/ctt.asp?u=1672262&l=9538 .
Tell your Representative: "I'm a constituent and I'm calling to urge Rep. [Name]
not to co-sponsor Rep. Souder's Drug Sentencing Reform Act, which he is about to
introduce. The Drug Sentencing Reform Act contains no reform and ties the hands
of judges. It will punish nonviolent Americans and compassionate citizens that
provide patients with medical marijuana. I would like Rep. [Name] to tell me
where s/he stands on this bill. S/he can send a letter to me at [Address] or an
e-mail to [Address]. Thank you for your time."
2) Tell us what your Representative says. Email us at [email protected] 3) Forward this alert to your friends, family, and co-workers.
More Information:
action center.drugpolicy.org _____________________________________________________________________
I love how you quoted "criminals"! Sure they may be providing a service that is illegal but besides that are they really hurting anyone? Lots will argue yes with good points and lots will agree with me. Either way you look at good or bad we should all stand up against something like this because this is just another way for our government to take control of situations that aren't any of their concern. Especially when half or more of them are smoking dope too!! It's so hypocritical and pretty much nonsense but disturbing at the same time! We don't want our FREE country and our government to ruin everything that we have fought for to get where we are today!
Sorry for the rant and I am really not the best political "current events guy" but I do have strong feeling about issues like these...
Isn't this odd that they would push these bills through and yet they are considering letting a serial killer go out free since he has had good behavior and he is up for parole. Another example of what someone called the criminal injustice system.