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Group Urges Contact With a Prisoners of Bush's Other War

"It is not only those who are currently serving time that need our support, but also those who have yet to be sentenced or who are currently awaiting trial" - ASA's Legal Coordinator Josie Weisbrich

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(WASHINGTON D.C.) - On February 5th, the White House issued a statement of President Obama’s position on ending federal interference in state medical cannabis laws.

But Americans for Safe Access says this still leaves innocent people in prison who would have been protected by their state laws, if they had not been raided by the policies of George W. Bush.

"They’re still in prison, and they need to know we’re behind them. Today, write a short note to let them know they are not alone," ASA's Legal Coordinator Josie Weisbrich said.

"There are many people currently serving time in federal prison for crimes that would have been protected by the medical cannabis laws in their states. Check ASA’s website for a list of individuals currently serving time. You’ll be able to read their stories and write to an individual whose situation really catches your attention."

Weisbrich says those who are interested can find the mailing addresses for these medical cannabis caregiver prisoners here, along with some helpful tips for writing to inmates in federal prison.

He says that when writing to inmates, there are a couple of things to keep in mind: Don’t write about anything illegal or incriminating in the letters

Be yourself, focus on giving them sympathy and emotional support, and try to be understanding about what they may be going through.

Use common sense and be forward and clear with your intentions

"It is not only those who are currently serving time that need our support, but also those who have yet to be sentenced or who are currently awaiting trial. If, as Obama says, the federal government stops undermining state medical cannabis laws – then what does that mean for those “in limbo;” those who have already fallen victim to George W. Bush’s war on innocent Americans? Get a list of upcoming court cases here – where you’ll also find additional details and information on individual cases," Weisbrich said.

"In addition, call President Obama to tell him about the status of these cases and ask him to grant pardons or clemency to these individuals." Weisbrich says the phone number is 202-456-1111.

"Don’t forget that these people need our help. They are political prisoners, and casualties of Bush’s War on Patients. Communicating with one who’s been unjustly imprisoned can be a profound experience."




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