CuriousDaimon
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As far as I know, I will be at the hearing on Wednesday. I don't know if I will be testifying, as I haven't had a chance to meet with either the ASA group or RIPAC (tonight). I might throw my hat in to talk regardless, and use the above points as the largest justification to maintain individual access to medicine. My other point is the role of patient empowerment, although that does not justify the role of caregivers as much as the patients' rights.
The main issue is that we face a re-criminalization of a legal and therapeutic system that has not been unsuccessful. Those who have abused the system have been punished; that is why we taxes toward police salaries. The ulterior motives of this action, market monopolization and program assassination, will be called out for what they are.
I would love any suggestions, but the best thing would be for any legitimate patient and caregiver in Rhode Island to call their representatives today and prepare to speak tomorrow. Use the helpful suggestions found in this forum and don't be afraid to respectfully demonstrate how brilliant you are.
The main issue is that we face a re-criminalization of a legal and therapeutic system that has not been unsuccessful. Those who have abused the system have been punished; that is why we taxes toward police salaries. The ulterior motives of this action, market monopolization and program assassination, will be called out for what they are.
I would love any suggestions, but the best thing would be for any legitimate patient and caregiver in Rhode Island to call their representatives today and prepare to speak tomorrow. Use the helpful suggestions found in this forum and don't be afraid to respectfully demonstrate how brilliant you are.