This was posted origionally by circuitviii at the aya boards..
"Via the Drug Policy Alliance:
House Democrats have scheduled a horrible drug war bill for a vote
tomorrow (Wednesday). The Drug Trafficking Safe Harbor Elimination Act
of 2010 (H.R. 5231), written by Rep. Lamar Smith (a Republican drug
war extremist), would expand problematic drug conspiracy laws, apply
mandatory minimum drug sentences to more people, increase racial
disparities, and subject Americans to incarceration for drug offenses
and public health interventions that are legal in the foreign country
in which they’re committed. It expands the drug war at a time that
most Americans want major drug policy reform.
PLEASE:
Call Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi at (+1) 202-225-0100. When the
receptionist answers, say something like: "I'm calling to urge
Speaker Pelosi to cancel the vote on the Drug Trafficking Safe Harbor
Elimination Act that is scheduled for tomorrow. It is shameful that
Democrats are considering expanding the war on drugs, a war that is
being waged primarily on young people and communities of color. I
can’t believe Democrats are doing this."
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Further Talking Points / More Information:
The Drug Trafficking Safe Harbor Elimination Act of 2010 (H.R. 5231),
introduced by Rep. Lamar Smith (the only House member to speak against
reforming the racist crack/powder disparity), seeks to authorize U.S.
criminal prosecution of anyone in the U.S. suspected of conspiring
with one or more persons, or aiding or abetting one or more persons,
to commit at any place outside the United States an act that would
constitute a violation of the U.S. Controlled Substances Act if
committed within the United States.
These penalties apply even if the controlled substance is legal under
some circumstances in the other country. An American treatment
provider working with doctors in England, Denmark, Germany, or
Switzerland to provide heroin assisted treatment and sterile syringes
to heroin users in those countries could face arrest. As could an
otherwise law-abiding American planning with some friends to use
marijuana legally in the Netherlands while on vacation there.
This last point is extremely worrying - it would likely be applicable to those facilitating work with the medicine in Peru and elsewhere. Please share this information as widely as possible, and take the time to contact your representative.
You can find details of your representative (for US citizens) at
https://writerep.house.gov/writerep/welcome.shtmlAnd there is an e-petition at
http://www.petition2congress.com/2/3558 ... n-hr-5231/"
Long live the unwoke.