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Flying Goat

Member
No, it's not legal yet, but we did manage to get it passed thru the Judiciary Committee with a "positive recommendation." This means that by the next joint session of House & Senate, we could get it to the floor for a vote.

Following are some of the press clips we have gathered so far... Watch for us on CBS News & CNN...

I'll post more later when I have recovered from the trip!

Here's a letter from ACC President, Loretta Nall:


Folks,

Alabama made HISTORY today when, for the first time ever, our Cadillac of a medical marijuana bill HB642 passed out of judiciary committee. About 40 patients and supporters showed up at the state house this morning for a press conference and to pack out the committee room.

There was some opposition to the bill, but for the first time those who opposed it actually stated their opposition and agreed to work with us between now and the next session to find common ground. I will be preparing a much longer write up and posting it later along with a video of the entire committee session.

Many, many thanks to the wonderful people at Drug Policy Alliance who have been our allies for 6 years, Rep. Patricia Todd our magnificent bill sponsor, Rep. Cam Ward who has voted yes every time this bill has come before the committee and who this session talked the Republican caucus out of opposing our bill and demonizing our cause. I can't say enough good things about Rep. Cam Ward. He is going to make an amazing Alabama Senator
after the upcoming election in November.

And of course much love and respect to all of the patients, family members, and supporters who have called, emailed, and visited members of the House Judiciary Committee, came to our meetings, wrote letters to the editor, and donated time and money to this noble cause. None of this would be possible
without all of you out there every day putting your freedom on the line. I can never thank you enough for standing up with me in Alabama.

This is the fist step of many, but we are closer today to Alabama becoming the first medical marijuana state in the South than ever before. Rep. Todd has already agreed to sponsor our bill again next year and we plan to get an early start. I feel like 2011 or 2012 will be the year that patients and physicians in Alabama will finally have the protection they deserve.

Onward,

Loretta Nall

A write-up from the local paper:


Montgomery Advertiser

Committee approves medical marijuana bill
Scott Johnson

April 7, 2010

A legislative committee approved a bill Wednesday that would legalize marijuana for medicinal purposes.

The bill’s sponsor, Rep. Patricia Todd, D-Birmingham, said the bill had no real chance of being approved by both the House and Senate before the end of the session.

The bill is called the Michael Phillips Compassionate Care Act, named after a man with a brain tumor that caused frequent seizures who fought to make medical marijuana legal. Philips died in 2007 at the age of 38.

Jackie Phillips, Michael Phillips’ mother, said marijuana was the only thing that made him able to function normally. Without it, she said, he had seven or eight seizures a day.

“I could see the difference in him when he smoked and when he didn’t,” Phillips said.

Under the bill, patients would be required to have an identification card to purchase and possess marijuana.

The bill would allow for the licensing of clinics where patients legally could obtain marijuana.

The House Judiciary Committee made several amendments to the bill, including making the fees for ID cards high enough to cover the extra costs the bill would create.

Several members of the committee expressed concerns with the bill.

Rep. Yusuf Salaam, D-Selma, said he worries that the bill would make it possible for people to use marijuana illegally under the pretense of using it medically.

Salaam said, however, that he did not dislike the bill enough to try to kill it before it left the committee.

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Another write-up by the AP:

Associated Press

Alabama - House committee approves bill allowing use of marijuana for medical purposes

By Associated Press
11:11 AM CDT, April 7, 2010

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — A bill to legalize possession of small amounts of marijuana for medical purposes has been approved by an Alabama House committee.

The sponsor, Democratic Rep. Patricia Todd of Birmingham, acknowledges that with only five days remaining, the bill has little chance of winning final passage this session.

The bill would allow a patient suffering serious pain because of cancer or other ailments to possess up to 2.5 ounces of marijuana. The patient would need permission from a doctor and could grow his or her own marijuana.

One committee member, Democratic Rep. Yusuf Salaam of Selma, expressed concern that allowing marijuana use for medical purposes might open the door to full scale legalization of the drug.

The bill now goes to the full House.

So, you can see, all your calls & Emails really DID make a difference!

Thanks to all who took the time to support us down here in Alabama!

Now, where's that industrial hemp bill to spark full employment in this State with an easy, inexpensive crop to grow that can replace cotton with all its pollution-creating chemicals...

Hugs from the South! :tiphat:
 

Flying Goat

Member
Don't you know it, Meaty!

Passing with a "favorable recommendation" is even better! We anticipate legalization of MMJ in 2011 or 2012.

Come down & toke on my porch with me, if you wish... We're 100% handicap-accessible!
 

armedoldhippy

Well-known member
Veteran
congratulations ! am SO glad that they didn't just give you the brush-off & hurry you out a side door. have had some good experiences with 'bamas finest, quite contrary to what one might expect in a prototypical southern state. have been caught dead to rights 3 times down there (on turkey hunts) by state & federal law enforcement folks, & let go every time when they realized that we were not DRINKING! once on nat'l forest (feds), once on state hwy(trooper), & once on Chiaha (spelling?)parkway (feds, county, and state) . i LOVE alabama... :jump:
 
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JackTheGrower

Ala-BAMA!


This is weird to read.. I can imagine toking in Montgomery. It was a unique experience to visit there once..
 

Flying Goat

Member
Florida, Tennessee, SC & Georgia are all watching us right now. We MUST give kudos to Ethan Nadlemann, Tony & Gabriel of Drug Policy Alliance, as they were very instrumental in refining our bill to make the legislators comfortable, while addressing practical matters for patients... For instance, upping the possession limit from 1 oz to 2.5 oz... Reason: 1) because some patients live in rural areas & are unable to travel as often to obtain meds; 2) a patient's consumption varies according to the condition being treated (a chronic pain patient will generally use more than a degenerative osteoarthritis patient or a patient with insomnia only).

Special thanks to Loretta Nall, ACC President, for never, EVER giving up!

Thanks as well to Rep. Cam Ward, who both told about his experience with family members undergoing cancer treatment & Rep. Laura Hall, who son was dying of AIDS who needed someone to go out & obtain MMJ for him...

Rep. Ward was successful in convincing the Republican right-wingers not to oppose our bill, so we owe him a HUGE debt of gratitude for that! He is running for Senator in November & has promised to see this bill thru the joint hearings of House & Senate & on to the Gov's for final signature... We will be working hard to get him elected this fall!

My task for summer - a voter registration drive & concurrent ACC membership drive! If you see some frumply lil' old lady on the pier, the beach, or the Bay, it'll be me - talking to people about medical marijuana & filling out voter registration forms for them...

Our battle is not yet over, ya know... But if Bama, with the harshest pot laws in the country, becomes a medical state, I truly believe the rest of the South will follow. It is my hope that, shortly after this, cannabis will be RE-legalized from Coast to Coast in America...
 

Flying Goat

Member
Here's the latest from ACC's Birmingham Area Outreach Coordinator:

Update: Friday, April 9, 2010

Everyone,

I've mentioned in a few places that House Bill 642, The Michael Phillips Compassionate Care Act, has been placed on the house calendar for full debate this coming Tuesday, April 13.

However, I just talked to Rep. Todd and she was as surprised as everyone else when that bill miraculously made it through Rules Committee and was placed on the calendar only one day after coming out of the Judiciary Committee. That never happens.

What she thinks happened is that they got her affordable housing trust fund bill confused with her medical marijuana bill and it was placed on the calendar by accident.

WE WILL NOT BE MOVING FORWARD WITH THIS BILL THIS YEAR.

There is no need to show up in Montgomery on Tuesday. When the bill comes up in the House, Rep. Todd will ask that it be tabled. This is not bad news at all. She told the members of the Judiciary Committee that we would not try and move the bill the remainder of this session.

If we were to turn around and do what we said we weren't gonna do then chances are they would kill our bill next session. And, truth be told, we have a great deal of work to do between now and next session every member of the House. We have concentrated on the committee members and not so much on the other 100 or so members of the House. That is what we will be working on between now and next session.

Rep. Todd also shared with me some really excellent news.

She said that the day after our bill passed out of committee she was on the House floor and many legislators came up to her and told her what an excellent job she did and how we are moving in the right direction and how they support the bill.

I asked her if she was a shocked by the incredible things Rep. John Robinson said in Committee, and she said that she was. She said Rep. Robinson was also on the House floor the next day, promoting this bill to everyone and talking it up.

Folks, 2011 may be our year for finally passing legislation that protects doctors and patients in Alabama.

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And they said it could never happen in Alabama...

For all those who doubted... :moon: we have not yet BEGUN to fight!

All you folks living in Alabama, this is the time to join ACC. If you want to stay underground, at least send a check to help us keep busing patients in from rural areas to Montgomery & Birmingham meetings! If everyone gave just $5.00, we'd be able to launch a TV ad campaign, along with newspapers & billboards for our membership drive!

You already know there are enough of us out there... It's YOUR chance to step up now!

Off soapbox & back to bed... Severe spasm from the trip the other day...

To all of you who offered us encouragement, :thank you:
 

Zealious

Member
AWESOME.. finally some one in the south has got a head on their shoulders. SOrry to hear not this year.. but maybe next. HPFLY more southern states to follow.. I know in Florida they tried to get it on the ballot.. but there is too much corruption and even tho 100's of thousands of signatures have been sent in. there is only like 60k accepted they make it nearly impossible for the people to pass a ballot initiative... I think i heard that out of 1ks of attempts to pass ballot initiatives in FL only 1 has ever made it..

HOWEVER the attorney general is considering amending the laws. Im guessing a lot of states want to get on the band wagon and they dont want to get left behind.. when they hear about states out west making millions in tax revenue...

IM shocked to hear this coming from AL, I think FL might be first. We have a huge young vote, after years of being a red state we were blue last ellection. We have a ton of college kids that want to see it made legal.. why should their futures be ruined by making a safer choice in recreational drugs...

Not to mention what happend in Tallahassee with rachel hoffman..

http://ssdp.org/rememberrachel/

http://pufmm.org/

please visit these sites to see what you can do to help pass the bill in FL.

I got my fingers crossed.

I think the end of Prohibition is nearing.. Lets go bible belt.. if it can get passed here... it can get passed anywhere.
 
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JackTheGrower

It brings a tear to "Me Eyes"

Well the harder we try to get the message out to the folks of all states the more we find our brother and sister tokers!

It's really that simple. The only tool that works is the fear tool. That we have been made afraid and made to keep each other afraid is that very tool.

So spread the word that we can change things if we stand up and come out of that Cannabis Closet.

God didn't kick Adam and Eve out of the Garden of Eden for Cannabis! God gave us the plant to use and it is Man that places another man in prison for a God given resource. Who supports the Devil in this case? Tokers or Jailers.
 

Ray-Ray

New member
hellatious good news. I come from a very small rural town in Alabama. my town just has voted to start selling beer in the local stores. It's always been a dry town, then they voted and it was overwhelming the votes to start selling. I do hope they at least lessen the harsh penalties here.
 

Zealious

Member
Oh and I think the main way that we are going to win these states.. one by one. is with a national effort.. IE. in cali they are trying to pass the bill to legalize for rec use and norml plus other organizations are going to starte a MASSIVE online NAtional campaign to get money flowing. Obviously for most corrupt politicians its the cash that has the biggest voice ..

what i see happening is a targeted aproach one state at a time.. They will collect money and support online from all over the US and flow the support into california..

This is very sensible and this means that WE ALL HAVE TO CONTRIBUTE. so I urge all of you to join a club and send some money... I know NORML is going to have a donate $4.20 on 4/20 campaign soon.. so Please everyone do donate.. every state we win is another step toward federal reconsideration and other states to follow.

peace and luv.. lets make happen whats been meant to happen for decades.

the economy coupled with high emotions makes this the prime time for progress.
 

Flying Goat

Member
It brings a tear to "Me Eyes"

Well the harder we try to get the message out to the folks of all states the more we find our brother and sister tokers!

It's really that simple. The only tool that works is the fear tool. That we have been made afraid and made to keep each other afraid is that very tool.

So spread the word that we can change things if we stand up and come out of that Cannabis Closet.

God didn't kick Adam and Eve out of the Garden of Eden for Cannabis! God gave us the plant to use and it is Man that places another man in prison for a God given resource. Who supports the Devil in this case? Tokers or Jailers.

Thank you, Jack! You see, people (YOU - READING THIS) really CAN make a difference! You just have to want it enough.

I'm only 48 & chances are, the odds will catch up to me one day & I'll have a confrontation with LEO. Jail would be the death of me, no question. I spent a few hours there after being busted in Amarillo, Texas... not fun.

I want to stop hiding or being ashamed of the stigma of cannabis use!

If each state that passes this, in turn, helps its bordering states, YES, WE CAN! That's not original, btw. That was the slogan New Mexico used when DPA & NORML helped them legalize MMJ. SÍ, SE PUEDE! was the closing chant at the International Drug Policy Reform Conference in Albuquerque last November.

Get involved people - send a check, if you're too afraid to stand up, but for Heaven's sake, do SOMETHING!

:tiphat:

Zealious - Nice to know about those campaigns... I've been so busy, I haven't kept up.

One thing everyone can do is subscribe to the Drug War Chronicle & contribute to stopthedrugwar.com or go to Change.org & check out medical MJ organizations under Legal...

The list is endless - you just have to want it & believe it, then DO it!
 
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HippyJohnny

FG Holy Cow!

I thought it was a miracle that a bill in TN scraped by with a neutral recommend... your results are far more shocking for sure.
I salute you and your efforts! I will make sure to drop a few $ in Rep Todds campaign fund.

Re-Elect Patricia Todd Campaign
1320 58th Street South
Birmingham, AL 35222

Cant get out of the closet, but I can surely put some money on the fire...

Peace.
 
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