Congress takes historic vote against federal raids

May 10th, 2012
Posted by Steph Sherer

Wednesday night, the House voted on the Rohrabacher-Hinchey-McClintock-Farr amendment, to end the federal crackdown on state-licensed medical marijuana dispensaries. While the amendment failed, it received more votes than a similar bill in 2007 (when Democrats controlled the House). Thank you so much for reaching out to your representatives to support safe access. In less than a week, we generated thousands of phone calls, emails, and tweets urging Congress to adopt the bill.

We came close because your voices were heard loud and clear.

Make no mistake about it – this vote was a great victory for our movement. 73% of Democrats voted to end President Obama’s policy of cracking down on state-sanctioned medical marijuana dispensaries. 12% of Republicans voted for this bipartisan amendment to the Justice appropriations bill, a significant increase from 2007 – even as pundits say the House has grown more conservative.

Your voice counted for so much in the run up to the vote – and it will continue to make a difference. Please take a minute to let your Congressional Representative know how you feel about their vote, yea or nay, using our Online Action Center.

Watch your Congressman speak safe access

It was an amazing debate. A bipartisan, coast-to-coast group of nine representatives spoke strongly in favor of the amendment, and only one, Frank Wolf (R-VA), spoke against it. You are probably not as much of a C-SPAN junkie as I am, but I want to share with you five great speeches which show what this amendment was all about: protecting safe access to medical cannabis for vulnerable patients.

Rep. Adam Schiff, D-CA, spoke of his experience as an Assistant US Attorney, and how scarce resources force federal law enforcement to choose between prosecuting medical cannabis dispensaries or large-scale international drug traffickers.

Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, R-CA, spoke for states’ rights and the needs of patients.

Rep. Barbara Lee, D-CA, spoke about the crackdowns in her district, including the recent closing of Berkeley Patients Group.

Co-sponsor Maurice Hinchey (D-NY) quoted ASA, saying that there have been 170 raids, and praising the therapeutic value of cannabis.

And co-sponsor Sam Farr (D-CA), points out that the Republican-controlled House favors states’ rights on all issues – except compassionate use.

Thanks again for your support, and you can look forward to more state and federal legislation for safe access in the coming months. Don’t forget to thank your Representative!

13 Responses to “Congress takes historic vote against federal raids”

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  13. Patrick Monk.RN. Says:

    Steph,
    I’ve been doing my best to blast info about HR1523 since it was introduced, wish we could have done more to pressure the pols. My belief is that until we get something like this in place anything we might achieve on a State or Local level may well be moot. So far I have not been able to find a link to Wednesday’s voting record, do you have one. Also in a post from Don this morning he urged support for a similar bill, HR1983, all I could find was Barney Frank’s from last year?
    Patrick Monk.RN. Noe Valley. SF. Ca.

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