Granny Storm Crow is a remarkable lady who has been single-handedly compiling a vast annotated database of hyperlinks to medical studies and reports on cannabis for years, carefully saving it in PDF form, and giving it all away.
I’m proud to say that Granny Storm Crow is both a resident of California and a member of my generation. We may have come from different sides of the country, but we learned the same kind of moral code. She was taught “When the truth won’t do, then something is wrong!” I was taught “When something is wrong, let everyone know!”
So together, we’re finding out what is wrong (and more importantly, what is right!) and letting everyone know. That’s why people like us want to share this information far and wide.
Here is where you can download the latest copy of her list as of January 2013. It’s a ZIP file containing the list itself, plus a separate glossary and index. Enjoy…and share it with anyone who wants to learn more about what cannabis can really do as a medicine.
P.S. Sorry to the 147 people who somehow got a file about chickens…and sorry for routing you to another site, but I don’t want to piss off my own web host! 🙂
Buy stamps, envelops, print out copies of: “Declaration of Rights of Cannabis Users”, get the names and addresses of your state and federal representatives including the president and governor and, if you want, local reps. (Don’t forget the UN) Address the envelopes, Sign and date the declaration, fold it and seal it in the envelope, affix the stamps and mail them BEFORE 04-20-2013. I realize it’s a lot of hassle and some expense but prohibition is EVIL, there have been too many people spending too many years in prisons, too much paid in fines, too much property confiscated, too many innocent people killed by overzealous authorities in “marijuana raids”, all to enforce a law that is unconstitutional to begin with. Am I asking too much of you? If you were the one behind bars, paying fines, forfeiting property, mourning the loss of a loved one, what I’m asking would seem trivial, wouldn’t it?