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MARYLAND'S MEDICAL MARIJUANA LAW IS BROKEN!

It's True. Medical marijuana patients are treated like criminals in Maryland. They can still be arrested, prosecuted, and convicted - even if they possess a doctor's recommendation. Marylanders who suffer from serious or chronic disease deserve a law that works. Support access to an effective medicine and real protections for patients. We are not criminals. We ­are mothers, fathers, sisters, employees, and business owners. We take care of our families, we pay taxes, and we vote.

Help us fix Maryland's medical marijuana law.


ASA MARYLAND EVENTS

Montgomery County

Come join MOCO-ASA as we table and Get the Word Out at several events.

"From Prison to the Stage" Program
Saturday, August 30, at 8 pm
Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
2700 F St. NWWashingtonDC

Takoma Park Folk Festival
Sunday, September, 14th, 11am - 6:30pm
Takoma ParkMiddle School
7611 Piney Branch Rd (near Rt. 410)
Takoma Park, MD

Montgomery County ASA Chapter Meeting
Thursday, September 18th 7pm-9pm
Silver Spring Public Library
8901 Colesville Rd

For more information, please email or call Tony Bowles at MD4SafeAccess@gmail.com or 415-283-7404 or find us on MySpace.com at www.myspace.com/mocoasa

Prince Georges County
Prince Georges County ASA Chapter Meeting TBA
For more information, please email Jay Hartman safeaccesspg@gmail.com

Eastern Shore
Meeting Date To Be Determined... Contact Tom Adkins for information on getting involved in Eastern Shore! 

Tom Adkins - (410) 713-5374 email: EasternShoreASA@yahoo.com or find us on MySpace.com at www.myspace.com/easternshoreasa


If you want to receive updates specifically about ASA-MD directly to your email box, visit http://lists.safeaccessnow.org/lists/subscribe/maryland. This is a page where you can add your name and email address to sign up.

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Maryland Patients for Access is a project of the Drug Policy Alliance in partnership with  Americans for Safe Access

Other Resources

ASA's Guide to Becoming a Patient in Maryland