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May 4, 2000
Reno Orders End To Hemp
Seed Embargo
McCaffrey Hopes To Amend Controlled Substances Act To Outlaw Hemp
Washington, DC:
The embargo ordered by U.S. drug czar
Barry McCaffrey on
sterilized hemp seeds entering the United States from Canada has been
lifted, but the drug czar is already plotting drastic methods to stop the
trade.
U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno has lifted the embargo in a letter that
stated, "We lack legal authority to prohibit importation of hemp products
unless the definition of marijuana in Title 21 U.S.C. Section 802.16 (c)
[the Controlled Substances Act] is changed to remove the hemp exclusion."
Reno continued to say in her letter that in the case of hemp, Congress
made its decision clear not to restrict hemp imports and that the
tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) levels are too low to trigger psychoactive
effect.
According to Hawaiian Rep. Cynthia Thielen (R-Kailua), who sponsored the
bill legalizing industrial hemp in Hawaii, McCaffrey is now circulating
proposed amendments to the Controlled Substances Act to officially ban
hemp products from the U.S. The three proposed amendments state: Strike
all exemptions, completely eliminating the importation, trade and
possession of hemp products; exempt only hemp fiber which is used to
produce paper, cloth, and other "legitimate" commercial products; or
provide for an exemption for products not used for human consumption.
"This is a mean-spirited attempt by McCaffrey to destroy a viable
segment of our economy that promotes health, environmental healing and
natural alternatives to toxic synthetic fibers," said NORML Litigation
Director Tom Dean, Esq. "His proposed legislation can only be interpreted
as a rejection of those values."
Dean has filed a Freedom of Information Act request with the Office of
National Drug Control Policy, on NORML's behalf, requesting copies of all
correspondence concerning the legality of the zero-THC hemp seed
importation policy, the effects of consuming hemp products on drug test
results and the proposed amendments to the Controlled Substance Act.
Thielen is urging a letter writing campaign to President Bill Clinton
and other federal authorities and members of Congress, but not to
McCaffrey.
"He (McCaffrey) is doing everything he can to destroy the industrial
hemp industry, and with each setback, he simply comes back harder,"
Thielen said. "We need to ask President Clinton to reign him in for the
good of America's farmers and businesses."
For more information, please contact Tom Dean, Esq., NORML Foundation
Litigation Director at (202) 483-8751, or Rep. Cynthia Thielen at (808)
586-6480.
New York 'Grass' Premier To Benefit NORML
New York, NY:
A special premier screening of Canadian
filmmaker Ron
Mann's latest movie, "Grass," benefitting NORML will take place at 7
P.M., Monday, May 22 at the AMC Empire 25 Theatres, located at 234 West
42nd Street. Following the special screening, an afterparty has been
scheduled at Bar Code, a club located at 1540 Broadway.
Narrated by actor and hemp activist Woody Harrelson, "Grass" is a
disaster movie with a cast of millions. Years in the making, Mann's
feature documentary presents a humorous and surprisingly balanced history
of marijuana prohibition and recreational marijuana use in the late 20th
century. "Grass" opens at the Film Forum in New York on May 31st and
in
other major cities shortly thereafter.
"NORML is thrilled to be associated with this marvelous film," said
NORML Executive Director Keith Stroup. "It's an extraordinary documentary
that should be required viewing for all Americans. Director/producer Ron
Mann tells the story of how we ended up with the disastrous policy of
marijuana prohibition."
To reserve tickets ($50 each, includes film and party) or for more
information, please contact NORML at (202) 483-5500. Additional
information about the film is available at www.grassthemovie.com.
'Spitfire' Concert In Los Angeles To Raise Money For Imprisoned Medical Marijuana Patient
Los Angeles, CA:
The House of Blues in Los Angeles will
host a special
Spitfire Tour concert, benefiting imprisoned medical marijuana patient
Todd McCormick, at 7 p.m. this Sunday, May 7th.
"Politically Incorrect" host Bill Maher, former Nirvana bassist Krist
Novoselic, X vocalist Exene Cervenka, publisher Larry Flint,
actor/comedian Andy Dick and Spearhead leader Michael Franti are
scheduled to speak. Music will be provided by DJ Peretz a.k.a. Perry
Farrell of Jane's Addiction and Porno for Pyros fame and members of
Spearhead.
McCormick, a bone cancer patient, was arrested along with author and
AIDS patient Peter McWilliams for cultivating marijuana plants in a
mansion in the fashionable suburb of Bel Air, CA. McCormick and
McWilliams have consistently claimed the marijuana was being grown to
supply California "buyers clubs," that provide marijuana to patients
who
qualify under Proposition 215. McCormick pled guilty and was sentenced to
five years in prison after the trial judge refused to permit him to raise
a medical necessity defense. That decision is on appeal to the U.S. 9th
Circuit Court of Appeals. Proceeds from the benefit will go to
McCormick's legal defense fund.
Tickets are $20 and are available through Ticketmaster.
For more
information, please contact Kate Andrews or Mark Satlof at Shore Fire
Media at (718)522-7171. For more information on the Spitfire Tour please
visit www.spitfiretour.com.
Activists and Smokers Come Out For Millennium Marijuana March This Saturday
New York, NY:
On Saturday, May 6th marijuana smokers and
activists in
over 80 cities worldwide will be participating in the Millennium
Marijuana March.
With the goal of ending the prohibition of marijuana, marchers will be
carrying this simple but powerful message: "Stop all cannabis arrests;
stop the lies; release the medicine; heal the sick; and end the prison
state."
For more information, including the march sites, please call (212)
677-7180 or visit www.cures-not-wars.org.
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