Buffalo's Conservative Peacock
Misguided
Strong Traditional Values Do Not
Encourage Drug Use
Ft. Hamilton
Station, NY – Every major study indicates that substance abuse is,
unfortunately, increasing in the United States. Legally prescribed
medicine is a major cause and health care cost escalate as people demand
more and more prescriptions to alleviate pain and suffering while becoming
addicted to all types of "pain-killers". The sad realization is that the
more one takes of a "pain-killer" the more "pain-killers" are needed to
"kill the pain."
Today, a registered conservative, Joel Peacock, injured in a 2001 car
accident, is calling upon the State Senate to pass "medical" marijuana as
the Assembly did in June of this year. Unfortunately, Mr. Peacock is only
looking at the situation through his belief that "medical" marijuana will
help him with his serious illness. Despite his belief, and the urging of
the Marijuana Policy Project, the organization making a concerted effort
to legalize "medical" marijuana throughout the United States, "medical"
marijuana will not offer the relief he seeks.
According to the Marijuana Policy Project's news release, it is seeking to
minimize the harm associated with marijuana by regulating marijuana "in a
manner similar to alcohol." Perhaps MPP should look at the hundreds of
bills the legislature introduces each year to keep our roads safe from
drunk drivers. Alcohol and drugs are responsible for the majority of
automotive accidents that take our loved ones from us.
The New York State Conservative Party is adamantly opposed to adding
marijuana, a known mind altering drug, as a medicine. The latest research
shows just how dangerous cannabis is and even the 9th Circuit Court of
Appeals ruled (March 15, 2007) that Angel Raich can face federal
prosecution on drug charges despite the fact that California has "medical"
marijuana laws.
Conservative Party State Chairman, Michael R. Long, acknowledges that Mr.
Peacock has chosen to register in the Conservative Party, but stated that
he does not speak for the Conservative Party. "Those of us who keep this
political organization together, the leaders of the party, the everyday
people who carry Conservative petitions that keep this Party on the
ballot, know that "medical" marijuana is an oxymoron introduced by those
who, like George Soros, seek to make illegal drugs acceptable," said Long.
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