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Richmond County Daily Journal PDF Print E-mail
Written by Perry Parks   
Thursday, 17 January 2013 14:46

If you visit or are a member and are interested in our efforts:

Go to the RCDJ website www.yourdailyjournal.com and comment on todays survey about

This is OUR CHANCE TO HIGHLIGHT and required OUR local news people to SHARE this article.

 More on the upcoming Legislative visit to support "an act to enact the Medical Cannabis

Act"

 
WE HAVE A PLAN.. PDF Print E-mail
Written by Perry Parks   
Monday, 14 January 2013 08:55

There are so many people doing so much (with so little) that I want to ask forgiveness right now for those I do not mention. You are ALL appreciated beyond words and I am beginning to really believe this can happen.  The planning meeting went great..the weather was awesome, and Liz Porter has sent a list of tasks from the meeting that will require great effort. Rest assured that we are all working hard for this to happen and YOUR effort is recognized and appreciated.

Also, thanks to bewell, we have an exploding money bomb. If you can help, this money will be used to help provide lunch for the lobbyist and legislators on the 12th. We had one $250 donation....hooray.

I HAVE IN MY HANDS A COPY OF THE NEW BILL; READY TO BE INTRODUCED AS SOON AS THE HOPPER OPENS ON JANUARY 30TH.

I went to the legislature on Thursday and met with Rep. Robert Brawley for about 45 minutes. He is impressed with the bill. His concern is that we keep our goal as medical use only..His words, "I could support a medical bill, but if it crosses the line into legalizing drugs, I'm out".  I referred him to our front page and mission..."patients" network. He also wants the NC Medical Society on Board and the NC Nurses Ass. I will work on both of these but the medical society has not been forthcoming in the past. Hopefully, we can get other doctors to encourage them. If you see your doctor, ask him/her about cannabis..if it is positive, get in touch with me.

I then went to the Speaker Tillis' office. I met for a few minutes with Joe Nolan. He has kept his job as Director of Operations and that could be very helpful. Rep. Alexander sent a copy of the bill to him to review and I have asked him for a meeting on the 12th of February with the Speaker. In the meantime, I have asked him to see how vocal the speaker may be in encouraging this bill or encouraging other Republicans to join us. He mentioned that in his home state of Colorado, there were pot shops on every block; not a pretty sight. I reminded him that our intent is medical only.

He then mentioned something surprising. He asked if we intended to introduce in the Senate at the same time...which we had not planned. His statement that it is difficult to get a law in one year starting in only one house. This is a scramble, but I am rolling it around in my head. Anyone with ideas, call or posts on front page.

PLANNING Meeting UPDATE:
More specifics later but the general plan is to meet on the Mall area between the Legislative Building (LB) and the Legislative Office Building (LOB) around 9AM. If you google the state legislative complex, you will see these buildings on the corner of the mall. They are connected by a "cross walk".  Pray for good weather..if it is bitter cold or raining, we will have volunteers to direct everyone inside the LB. It has four  courts with room to gather.

Once you arrive at the Mall, volunteers will be available with directions to legislators offices. If your legislator has a four digit office number, he/she will be in the LB. If they have a three digit office no. the office will be in the LOB. The first no. in the LOB building is the floor no..ie 303 is on the third floor of LOB. Don't worry, we will have folks to direct you and if you have never done this, I or another nccpn member with experience will go with you to meet with your rep.

IMPORTANT, If you have not done so already, call or email your representative and ask for a meeting on Feb 12th. Also, ask for a meeting with you senator. The most important person to a legislator is his/her "constituent". Mine are Sen McLaurin and Rep Ken Goodman. I have requested meetings with both. If you need help, ask on the website.

When you request the meeting, tell them about the educational program we will present at 11 O'clock. Auditorium to be announced in next letter. Dr. Baiko will give a brief overview of his practice n Hawaii and answer questions anyone has. On the panel with him will be Ben Scales to answer any questions about the bill itself. Other programs will be scheduled also including      one on the endocannabinoid system. An agenda will be available before the event with other educational information, including Michael Krawitz on the history of cannabis as medicine.

If anyone is very familiar with the legislative campus and would identify parking lots and directions to get to the mall, it would be helpful. We need volunteers with legislative experience to assist on the 12th.

We will (if donations permit) provide lunch for the legislators. Usually on the mall just outside the crossover walk between the buildings. Some who are reluctant to be seen in the auditorium will stop and share a sandwich so be prepared to help with lunch.

Dr. Baiko spent several hours reviewing the bill. He stated that it is one of the best he has seen. Many of the loopholes that have caused problems with other states have been addressed by Ben already. Lets get to work and make his efforts worthwhile.

Look for more detailed information about the event on the 12th later.  Anyone with ideas or comments, PLEASE post as a comment to front page.

 
MERRY CHRISTMAS PDF Print E-mail
Written by Perry Parks   
Saturday, 22 December 2012 12:47

Wanted to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and to give you an early Christmas present; an answer to our prayers that cements for me the continued belief that this effort is blessed.

I am speaking of an old friend who has been re-elected to the House for his 10th term. He is a helicopter pilot and my first National Guard Commander (1984). We spoke by phone for a long time Wednesday morning. He is a retired from the Guard as a Lt. Colonel, and was voted outstanding Legislator for 1995. He is a well respected, knowledgeable Christian and most importantly, has indicated a willingness to help us in our cause; a POTENTIAL SPONSOR!

The one and only requirement he listed; "He will not be part of a legalization movement". His objective is to make this medication available to all who need it, especially the veterans (He was appalled at the current policy regarding cannabis and it's impact on vets). I assured him this was my goal. He stressed to me that if we were seen as being part of a larger legalization effort, it would stop nccpn in its tracks. While I personally think legalization and education is the way to go, I also know that this will, at best, delay the availability of this plant to those truly needing it for medical purposes. It has been delayed too long already, let us choose the quicker path and let others do the legalization battle.

NCCPN, the North Carolina Cannabis Patients Network, is a registered non-profit whose sole objective is the legalization of Cannabis, AKA Marihuana, for medicinal purposes and to protect the patients, doctors, nurses, providers and others necessary to make this happen.

The bill currently written is a NON-Partisan Bill. It will protect ALL citizens using Cannabis for health related reasons. It was drafted by a knowledgeable attorney and seeks the best of other states provisions and what has been learned from their implementation.

I have spoken to my wife and we will be having THE Planning session here in Rockingham. Saturday the 12th will be one month prior to the lobbying day..FEB 12th, 2013.

COMMIT NOW, PUT IT ON YOUR CALENDAR, DO NOT BE AFRAID, THERE ARE MORE OF US NOW THAN THERE ARE OF THEM.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 26 December 2012 12:49
 
What have you done today to make cannabis legal PDF Print E-mail
Written by Perry Parks   
Sunday, 06 January 2013 07:43

The Excitement is palpable. I made my first trip to "Richard's Coffee Shop" in Mooresville to watch Robert Brawley be sworn in for his 10th term in the NC House. He is also the answer to our prayers. If you live in his district, call and encourage him to sponsor our bill. We could not have a better ally in the house.

If you haven't been to the coffee shop, what a treat. It is filled with veteran's stories and souvenirs, and veterans. Probably 50 were there for this event. If you live close to Mooresville, you need to stop by and voice your support for MM.

We will meet here in Rockingham this weekend for the final planning session. I would encourage anyone wanting to work on this issue try to make it. If you have problems and can't make this, call me 910.995.0413 for more info.

As it stands, we hope to have meetings with legislators in the morning and meet in the auditorium around 11 AM for the presentations. Mary Lynn Mathre from Patients Out of Time will provide the program along with Dr. Baiko who will give an overview of his practice in Hawaii and answer questions for legislators and visitors.

Also on hand will be Ben Scales to answer questions on the bill itself.

If you have not already, write or call your legislator and invite them to the educational session.

I had planned to have a grant application to DPA by Wednesday. I missed the deadline but am trying to get a break. If not, we have the donation thermometer on the front page. If you can afford to help, we use the money very sparingly.

Also want to thank Bewell for the raging FB page. It has really caught fire. This is our year. Ask yourself: What else can I do? Then do it.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 08 January 2013 11:49
 
1100+ Members PDF Print E-mail
Written by Perry Parks   
Monday, 17 December 2012 15:05

WOW..We really are growing.

Problem is, As we get closer to the lobbying effort on Feb 12th, I had hoped to see a lot more people committed to making a trip to Raleigh. It is very educational; we will have enough experienced nccpn members there to brief everyone before the event and we will have maps of where to park and enter the House and Senate Chambers Auditorium.

We will have a program with several expert speakers on the topic of therapeutic use of Cannabis; including Michael Krawitz, the Ex. Director of VMCA . His work was the catalyst for the VA Directive protecting the veterans use of Cannabis at VA Medical Facilities. His correspondence with the Under-Secretary for Health at the VHA can be viewed on the website. Michael is an expert on the plant and the war; having provided testimony at the UN Conference on Narcotics in Vienna and maintains a collection of Cannabis medications available before the Anslinger era.

The greatest program in the world provides little benefit if no-one hears it. YOU must make your legislator aware and your friends and family aware. If we all vow to show up, we will impress. If I vow for you to show up and you don't make it....you get the drift

I have learned that my first NG Commander from the early 80s has been re-elected to the legislator. Can you say..9 previous terms as a (R) legislator..and a retired helicopter pilot. I have asked for a meeting with him.

I will be mailing a personal letter to all members shortly with a brief update on the legislative battle..beginning with HB 1380; HB 577 and now completely ready for resubmission at the earliest opportunity. The purpose is to get those who may have joined and not returned to the website for updates. Pass the infor around when you get your letter. Will alert on front page when the letter is sent..if you don't get one..yell

Also, Kirk Sherill has spoken with me about an electronic bulletin board advertising our meeting on I-77. He can get 10 seconds every minute for $1000. If you can participate, go to his website and follow the instructions or send to his mail box..He will email receipt.

Please sign in and comment if you have info that needs to be distributed..

 
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