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National candlelight vigils on April 22 PDF Print E-mail
Written by William Haney   
Thursday, 30 March 2006

PhillyNorml will host a Candlelight Vigil for Victims of Medical Marijuana Prohibition on April 22 at 8 PM on Ben Franklin Parkway at 21st Street in Philadelphia, PA. The annual candlelight vigil commemorates deceased medical cannabis patients, as well as those living in prisons and jails, on parole and or probation, and the families divided by the drug war.

Event sponsors are encouraging other interested parties to hold a simultaneous event that evening. The vigil raises awareness by informing the public of the medical benefits of medical marijuana, which is now legal in many states. Maine, Vermont, Alaska, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Montana, Nevada, Oregon and Washington allow cannabis to be grown and used for medicinal purposes. On Jan. 3, 2006 Rhode Island became the 11th state to legalize medicinal cannabis.

The US Supreme Court ruled June 6, 2005 that people who use cannabis with a doctor’s approval can still be prosecuted under federal drug laws but did not overturn any State Laws. Federal authorities have conceded they are unlikely to prosecute most individual medicinal marijuana patients. For more information about last years’ successful vigil, visit www.universalarts.net/candl.html.


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