| Patients Out of Time is pleased to add the National Association
for Public Health Policy to the ever expanding list of organizations
that are proactive in demanding the federal government abort its
failed policy of medical marijuana prohibition. The Council on
Illicit Drugs of the National Association for Public Health Policy
declared their opposition to the federal policy in their draft
submitted and approved by the association on November 15, 1998
in Washington, DC.
In their introduction they point out that, "A century of
increasing criminal justice efforts culminating in the 'war on
drugs' has produced few positive outcomes and many negative sequelae."
They emphatically state that the primary drug problems in the
US relate to licit drugs, alcohol and tobacco, and that it is
time for a paradigm shift in the way the entire approach to personal
human relations to drugs of all types are viewed.
"Drug addiction should be treated as a public health problem
rather than a criminal justice problem and the drug addict as
a patient rather than a criminal," states the report. The
report further indicates that in order to properly address the
circumstances that bring addiction to a patient the broader social
issues of poverty, racism, ineffective drug education, limited
drug treatment funding and intervention, and governmental corruption
at every level due to the enormous sums of money that prohibition
sponsors must be considered.
The National Association for Public Health Policy is the sixty-fourth
group that has joined with Patients Out of Time in publically
calling our nations failed drug policy a failure. Over half of
the organizations on this list are professional health care organizations,
the very groups that our citizens depend upon for counsel in the
care of the sick and dying. Their advice is clear - end the prohibition
of therapeutic Cannabis now.
Al Byrne, co-founder of Patients Out of Time and a retired drug
warrior, explained the disaster called the war on drugs this way.
"The war on drugs is a misnomer in the best traditions of
our political class. This war is in reality a war on people as
all wars are. In this case, it is the first time in human history
a country has actually declared war against a part of its population
and to the great disgrace of our country it is attacking its sick
and dying. The US states it does so to send a message to our young
people. And what message does it send? I'd say it is telling our
young people that to be mean and merciless is what the US is all
about."
Patients Out of Time is proud to be associated with the millions
of health care professionals who alongside millions of citizens
call their government policy and the officials who prop it up
with their vacuous duplicity dead wrong. We can assist your organization
in formatting a similar response to our government's horrendous
behavior to the ill and dying or help with any media presentation
on this issue. Please don't wait too long to speak out we implore
because we are Patients Out of Time.
Patients@MedicalCannabis.com
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