Oregon
Support Initiative 32!
Initiative 32 seeks to repeal Oregon’s current “medical” marijuana program and replace it with a state-subsidized program providing prescription cannabinoids, cannabinoid derivatives, and synthetic cannabinoids which are approved by the Food and Drug Administration to persons with diagnosed debilitating medical conditions if such prescriptions are not covered by insurance.
To find out more about Initiative 32 and how you can support their efforts, please visit www.protectoursociety.org
To find out the impact medi-pot in Oregon, click here.
Steps you can take to promote sound drug policies include:
- Visiting your Representative at either their state or local office
- Phoning your legislator
- Speaking to organizations in your community about this legislation
- Submitting a Letter to the Editor or an Opinion Editorial to your local media outlet
- Becoming a member of S.O.S.
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In the News
- Medical pot a growing problem - January 5, 2010
- Oregon's failed medical marijuana program - September 22, 2009
- Two men arrested in Aloha marijuana raid - September 17, 2009
